Saint-Étienne, France – Take an unsettling journey through the grotesque at the new Vous avez dit bizarre? (Did you say bizarre?) exhibition co-curated by acclaimed artist Bart Hess.
Hess and art historian Alexandra Jaffré have curated works from more than 40 designers, including Si Leong Chan’s Hug Me Coat and Kollektiv Plus Zwei’s The Importance of the Obvious objects. Exploring the vice of our times, the works demonstrate over-the-top types of behaviour that have become part of our cultural consciousness. The exhibition, part of this year’s Biennale Internationale Design show, is split between two sections or moods. The first is the playful side of the grotesque, an imaginary world connected to childhood with colourful forms, and the second is a dark journey into the frightening side of grotesque that feeds on the more tormented fears of adults.
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