AGORA, la place du musée
Nouveau Musée National de Monaco & Empire books
ISBN: 979-10-95991-48-9
French/English
160 pages + 45 stickers
21 × 29,7 cm
Design: Syndicat
25 €
2025
The LABs allow visitors to see the museum in the form of a “laboratory’ in which its missions (to collect, study, communicate, produce, conserve and transmit) are the subject of reflection, experimentation and innovation.
In 2015, the first LAB the NMNM was titled “Behind the scenes at the museum’. In 2018, LAB#2 invited artists to query the very definition of a museum and even its structure.
In 2025, the NMNM proposes to place the spotlight on its public programmes focusing on artists and the transmission they place at the heart of their work. «AGORA, La place du musée» was a collaborative, inclusive, participatory and experimental project: it required a book to meet these challenges.
How can a catalogue be documented when the exhibitions and mediation projects it describes are still in progress as it goes to print? Which image should be chosen? What topics should receive closer attention in the documentation? What format should be used? Is it possible to integrate information that only becomes known after the book is published?
Taking as a starting point questions that guided the conception of this publication, we have preferred to allow its readers to make their own contributions to different chapters, so that they can personalise them to suit their personal sensibility and outlook, and to correspond to their relationship with the book as an object, and with the format of a museum exhibition or art collection.
Authors:
Kathy Alliou, Leslie Astier, Célia Bernasconi, Ana Cheishvili, Christine Eyene, Sharon Jones, Éléonore Kabouche, Benjamin Laugier, Romy Marill, Stéphanie Marin, Coline Matarazzo, Emanuele Quinz, Stéphane Vacquier.
Artistes:
Andreas Angelidakis, Gabriele Basilico, Éric Baudelaire, Léa Collet, Mark Dion, Kees van Dongen, Léna Durr, Hala Elkoussy, Éléonore False, Rita Ferreira, Andrea Fraser, Carsten Höller, Pierre Joseph, Katia Kameli, Anton Kannemeyer, Nicolas Mollard, Jean Painlevé, Laure Prouvost, Mika Rottenberg, Lothar Schreyer, Studio smarin, Xavier Theunis, Olivier Vadrot