heritage objects” in Toulouse
Fighting Oblivion: Inherited Objects
Antoine Grande, the director of the Departmental Museum of Resistance & Deportation is at the microphone of Laure Basterreix to discuss “Fighting Oblivion: Inherited Objects“.
This exhibition presents for the first time 150 objects kept by the museum and rarely exhibited, left as a legacy by nearly 500 donors since its creation, entrusting their intimate stories to fight against oblivion. Installed in three rooms of the museum on a surface of 250 m2, the exhibition is built around three themes: “writing or the weapons of the mind”, “communicating in time of war: letters and notebooks”, “objects of life and combat” (prisoners, internees, deportees, guerrillas).
This exhibition is an opportunity to exhibit disparate, fragile objects, often presented “without value” facial artistic, recalling today their strength and their value: manuscripts, typescripts, mimeographs, printed matter, letters and writings from the camps, uniforms , objects of life in the fights and the maquis, tales and paintings of the return from the camps…
Friday, January 27 is the day of the memory of genocides and the prevention of crimes against humanity.
Each year, the Ministry for National Education invites the educational community to engage in reflection with students on the Holocaust and recognized genocides, in conjunction with school curricula.
CINEMATIC SIDE: Youssef Salem of success
Arnaud Clappier, director of Borderouge Utopia present…
Youssef Salem, 45, still managed to assess his career as a writer. But trouble begins when his new novel meets with success because Youssef couldn’t help but draw inspiration from his own, for better, and especially for worse. He must now avoid at all costs that his book falls into the hands of his family…
And then…
See you on Tuesday February 14 for the CINE-CONCERT of Mailis Arrat (accordion) and Clemence Braux (soprano) around the film by Ruben Ostlund SNOW THERAPY
“Vivaldi’s 3rd summer movement is used as the main theme. The movie is wonderful! It is a work that I arranged for classical accordion” (Maÿlis Arrat). In the program : the whole summer, of course, but also an excerpt from the winter (with solo accordion), the stabat mater and the dominique deus by Vivaldi. And no doubt a little detour to Monteverdi, Handel and Bach…
Good sessions.