By bringing the works to the smallest villages, MuMo defends an inclusive vision of culture by bringing the works of art to the inhabitants. « MuMo aims to reduce inequalities in access to culture, affirming that art is essential to the development of everyone ” said Hilaire Multon, Regional Director of Cultural Affairs for Hauts-de-France.
Through its exhibition «Être(s) Vivant(s)», the MuMo - Musée Mobile deploys new strategies to promote access to art. Building on partnerships with schools, associations and social structures, MuMo creates an impetus for sharing and artistic education. The Mobile Museum, through its travelling exhibitions, continues to break down geographical and social barriers to offer everyone access to art, by activating three essential levers of cultural democratization :
- the MuMo proposes an artistic and aesthetic experience from an early age ;
- it develops new forms of mediation and creative pedagogy ;
- he takes support for territorial ecosystems to create a leverage effect in the field of arts and cultural education (EAC).
MuMo, a project rooted in the territories
The success of the Mobile Museum is the result of close collaboration between public institutions and local actors.
For ten years, the Ministry of Culture has supported and supported the actions of the Mobile Museum through a national grant, a commitment of the regional directorates of cultural affairs (DRAC) and the mobilization of its public institutions, notably the Centre Pompidou and the Centre national des arts plastiques.
Culture is a shared competence, and the MuMo demonstrates it: the success of the Mobile Museum is the result of close collaboration between public institutions and local actors. The Hauts-de-France Region, the departments of Somme and Aisne, municipalities and communities of communes have provided essential support for this major project.
Kupka, Arp, Mendieta, Penone... 25 works to think the world
The exhibition «Être(s) vivant(s)», imagined by Laure Chauvelot, curator at the Centre Pompidou, brings together 25 works, all from the collection of the Musée national d'art moderne, and testifies to the power of the cosmic imagination and the ability of artists to reinvent it, since the beginnings of abstraction at the beginning of the 20the century until the most recent hybridizations between human and non-human.
The workshops, which complement the visits to the MuMo, will mobilize the body and the movement to combine artistic practice and sports practice and will promote the encounter with the works of Jean ARP, Julius BOCKELT, Peter FISCHLI and David WEISS, Rimma GERLOVINA et Valeriy GERVOLIN, Leiko IKEMURA, Francisco INFANTE-ARANA, Jirí KOLÁR, František KUPKA, Ana MENDIETA, Valeria NIBIRU, Giuseppe PENONE, Joaquín TORRES-GARCÍA, José Antonio SISTIAGA.
With «Être(s) vivant(s)», the MuMo meets 6000 visitors from Hauts-de-France
From April 29 to August 31, 2024, nearly 6,000 visitors are expected to Cousolre, to Feignies, to Ants, then to Guise, to Bohain-en-Vermandois, to Nouvion, to Amiens:
- May 2-4 : Ants (59) , Communauté de communes Sud Avesnois, rendez-vous Place Verte. Open doors on Saturday 4 May (10am-1pm)
- May 6-8 : Guise (02) , Community of Communes Thiérache Sambre et Oise, rendez-vous Place Lesur. Open doors on Wednesday, May 8
- May 9-10 : Bohain-en-Vermandois (02) , go parking rue Berthelot/ rue du Donjon
- On May 13 : Nouvion (80) Community of Communes of Ponthieu-Marquenterre, meet at the community gym parking lot. Open Monday, May 13
- 14 to 15 May : Ailly-le-Haut-Clocher (80) Community of Communes of Ponthieu-Marquenterre, parking behind the town hall. Open on Wednesday 15 May
- From 16 to 18 May : Amiens (80) Communauté d'Agglomération Amiens Métropole, meet at the Etoile Sud cultural centre car park. Open on Saturday, May 18
Culture at the heart of the Olympic and Paralympic Games
The Mobile Museum is also part of the Cultural Olympiad, offering travelling exhibitions combining sport and contemporary art. These mobile exhibitions are mainly intended for populations far from the Olympic and Paralympic Games in rural and peri-urban areas.
Hand in hand with the Ministry of Sports and the Organizing Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, the Ministry of Culture and the DRAC in the regions have therefore promoted and supported the Cultural Olympiad, original programming to highlight all that culture and sport have in common.
In the Hauts-de-France, about forty meetings, on the route of the Flame with the flaming Marching Bands, or in cultural places or public space will bring the Cultural Olympiad to life.
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