Bedroom as Heterotopia at Frac Méca
Elfi Turpin curates an exhibition at Frac Méca in Bordeaux exploring the bedroom as a liminal space between dreams, memory, and digital worlds. The show, titled "La chambre comme hétérotopie," transforms the gallery into a series of intimate chambers that function as Foucaultian heterotopias—real places that mirror and contest other spaces. Works by contemporary artists address themes of privacy, surveillance, and the blending of physical and virtual realities. The exhibition runs from [date not specified in source] and includes installations, video, and sculpture. Turpin, director of Frac Méca, aims to create a sensory experience that questions how domestic interiors shape identity and perception in the digital age.
Key facts
- Exhibition titled 'La chambre comme hétérotopie' at Frac Méca
- Curated by Elfi Turpin
- Explores the bedroom as a space between dreams, memory, and digital worlds
- Concept based on Foucault's heterotopia
- Features installations, video, and sculpture
- Location: Frac Méca, Bordeaux
- Turpin is director of Frac Méca
- Exhibition examines privacy, surveillance, and virtual-physical blending
Entities
Artists
- Elfi Turpin
Institutions
- Frac Méca
Locations
- Bordeaux
- France