Exhibition "LES MEUTES" at the Transpalette, Henri Cueco and Edi Dubien
These tours are offered as part of the Bourges Contemporain route. During this weekend, there will also be the family festival and young audience Antre Mômes, which will celebrate its second edition.
Upcoming program, more information on our website. https://antrepeaux.net/
In the continuity of the exhibitions-dialogues initiated in 2018, the Transpalette presents this summer a canine conversation between the paintings and drawings of Henri Cueco (1929-2017) and a set of original sculptures made by Edi Dubien (born 1963). The dog’s face is central. The exhibition thus houses a pack of bodies with plural meanings: manifestation of an intimate relationship to the living, metaphor of the human condition, expression of an infinite love towards a companion species, of a struggle against loneliness, depiction of a visceral fear or of a vital need for protection. In the Western collective imagination the dog adopts different roles. Domesticated, it is at the same time companion species, shepherd, guardian, guide, lifeguard, therapist, hunting companion or police dog. Wild, he’s a vagrant, a thief, a threat, a free man.