As part of an educational partnership, students from Atelier Julien Sirjacq, accompanied by Tristan Garcia, professor of literature at the Beaux-Arts de Paris, spent a year touring the Louvre. The result was a collective creative project.
7pm-7.30pm | Feminist choir
cour Marly
Lyrical and popular songs.
With : Céleste Ingrand and Anna Kotelnikov from Beaux-Arts de Paris, Véronique Caillard, Lara Dubois from Conservatoire de Bobigny, Laura Dufour from Université Paris Cité, Elsa Durand from Ecole Estienne, Cécile Guignard, Alice Leloup and Julia Hammett-Jamart from Sorbonne Nouvelle, Rosa Carrier from Conservatoire de Paris , Elvire Chesneau and Mila Sher from Conservatoire National Supérieur de musique/danse de Paris, Maud Lerouge from Conservatoire régional de Paris, Agnès Marias and Caroline Sergeant from CRR d’Aubervilliers, Julie Deschryver and Constance Regina from Sorbonne Université, Océane Montgermont from Université de Nanterre, Laure Pêtre from Science Po Bordeaux, Aliénor Pezout from Ecole Condé, Sarah Verrees from IMEP de Namur, Lova Razakalalao from CentraleSupélec, Garance Smith-Vaniz and Cécile Turby from Conservatoire national de musique/danse de Lyon
7.45pm-8.30pm | Presentation of the book Le Louvre, hanté, démantelé et reconstruit
Studio
Collective creative project with Julien Sirjacq studio students and Tristan Garcia, offering fragments, images and texts taken from other possible Louvres. Book produced with the support of Beaux-Arts de Paris éditions.
Featuring: Bérénice Ahadji, Ayssan Ahmadi, Youri Askenaz, Juliette Barthe, Hugo Boursier, Zoé Chataignon & Florent Farfouillon, Pierre Guihard, Feryel Kaabeche & Tassiana Aït-Tahar, Zachari Kolnikoff, Romain Monnot, Paul Nizan, Clarisse Pillard and Caroline Rambaud.
Screening of “Can you see what I am looking at?”, a 5.30-minute film by Juliette Barthe.
Presentation and reading of texts by students
Practical infos
Admission from 6.30pm via the Passage Richelieu, Musée du Louvre, by invitation only.
Photo credit : © Juliette Barthe

Le Louvre, hanté, démantelé et reconstruit