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The imaginary of the end of the world. Post-apocalypse, dystopia, ecological teleology
GREEN SOUL, The Anthropocene, cultures, imaginaries
The Foundation is offering a new series of lectures Green Soul, L'anthropocène, cultures, imaginaires, designed and led by Paul Ardenne, art historian and exhibition curator. This series of lectures, conceived as a whole, aims to give a picture as complete as possible of the anthropocenic 'spirit of the age', the prodigal of the 'Green Soul'.
The imaginary of the end of the world. Post-apocalypse, dystopia, ecological teleology
The third lecture, Tuesday 23 January 2024, will question the theory of the end of the world as seen and imagined by mankind. Some proclaim that in ecological terms "another world is possible", while others consider that the world, for mankind, is lost - in the more or less long term. It is an imaginary world in which humans have reached their ultimate development, and which excludes them or returns them to regressive forms of life, marked by primitivism. The Anthropocene imaginary is characterised by a whole culture that is both apocalyptic and dystopian, which Paul Ardenne will confront on this occasion.
Fondation Thalie & Galerie Amélie du Chalard, Paris, 2025
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An artistic dialogue re-echanting matter
Thalie Foundation & Múa, Angers, 2025
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