Etranges Exhibitions 2002 Benjamin Beaulieu __link__

Etranges Exhibitions 2002 Benjamin Beaulieu __link__

Benjamin Beaulieu

Étranges exhibitions (2002) is a French television movie directed by . The film is categorized within the romance and drama genres, often associated with adult-oriented late-night television programming. Plot Overview

Festival Context

We caught up with Benjamin Beaulieu during the installation of the exhibit. Standing amidst the black curtains and projection screens, he explained his philosophy for the 2002 show. etranges exhibitions 2002 benjamin beaulieu

  1. Local art critic Hélène Giroux wrote in Le Devoir (October 3, 2002): "There is nothing to see at Beaulieu’s show, and yet I have never felt so seen. The mirrors do not reflect your face; they reflect the back of your head. It is a violation of perceptual physics. This is not an exhibition. It is an exorcism." Benjamin Beaulieu Étranges exhibitions (2002) is a French

    Held at the Forum des Images (Les Halles), the 2002 "Étranges Exhibitions" was a haven for fans of fantasy, horror, and science fiction. Alongside Benjamin Beaulieu’s visual art, the festival screened rare prints and hosted retrospectives that defined a generation of French cinephiles. Local art critic Hélène Giroux wrote in Le

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    Estranges Exhibitions Year: 2002 Location: Lausanne, Switzerland Artist: Benjamin Beaulieu

    2. The Artist: Benjamin Beaulieu

    • Monitoring: Discreet CCTV and visible staff presence to deter mishandling.
    • Interaction policy: Clear signage and staff briefing on permitted visitor interactions.
    • Emergency procedures: Standard gallery evacuation plan; staff trained on assisting disoriented visitors in mirrored or darkened spaces.