Le rendez-vous des amis de Régis Debray
The exhibition
The exhibition "Le rendez-vous des amis de Régis Debray " - Leonardo Cremonini, Gérard Fromanger, Roberto Matta and Ernest Pignon-Ernest, which will open on 25 September 2025 at the Espace Art Absolument, celebrates the long-standing friendships that the philosopher and writer enjoyed with these leading figures in contemporary art.
Belonging to the Surrealist or Narrative Figuration movements, they share the same committed conception of art, thought of as an act of resistance. As such, they have nourished Régis Debray's reflection on the status of the image in our societies, developed from Vie et mort de l'image : Une histoire du regard en Occident (1992, Gallimard) to Stupéfiant image (2013, Gallimard). Through these intellectual partnerships, the exhibition navigates between art, literature and politics, inviting us to reflect on the role of the artist in the contemporary world, their power of action and evocation in the face of the uninterrupted flow of images. For this occasion, Ernest Pignon-Ernest will produce a new limited edition, Varizione Tintoretto, inspired by the famous text devoted to Tintoretto (1986, Eloges, Gallimard) by Régis Debray, who saw him as a genius of the moving image and a precursor of cinema.
Exhibition curated by Domitille d'Orgeval
Belonging to the Surrealist or Narrative Figuration movements, they share the same committed conception of art, thought of as an act of resistance. As such, they have nourished Régis Debray's reflection on the status of the image in our societies, developed from Vie et mort de l'image : Une histoire du regard en Occident (1992, Gallimard) to Stupéfiant image (2013, Gallimard). Through these intellectual partnerships, the exhibition navigates between art, literature and politics, inviting us to reflect on the role of the artist in the contemporary world, their power of action and evocation in the face of the uninterrupted flow of images. For this occasion, Ernest Pignon-Ernest will produce a new limited edition, Varizione Tintoretto, inspired by the famous text devoted to Tintoretto (1986, Eloges, Gallimard) by Régis Debray, who saw him as a genius of the moving image and a precursor of cinema.
Exhibition curated by Domitille d'Orgeval
When
25/09/2025 - 06/11/2025