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Polyphnone, the exhibition that will make noise

The "Polyphone" exhibition is on display until November 7 at the Museum of Art and History of Saint-Denis © Museum of Art and History of Saint-Denis

By: Fanny Bleichner

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The exhibition “Polyphone.

Visual and sound polyphonies” at the Paul Eluard art and history museum offers, until November 7, a journey around sensory experiences that reveal the poetic and political potential of listening.

An interactive exhibition to think about the world through the meeting of visual and sound works by 14 international artists.

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Listen up today, or at least have an ear hanging out… We promise we won't break them and hopefully this show won't fall on deaf ears.

You can then sleep soundly!

Much ado about not much, it's not the style of the house.

A program of sounds, noises, music, songs, voices.

Be all ears because we take you to discover the “Polyphone” exhibition near Paris, in St Denis, at the Paul Eluard art and history museum.

The two curators of the exhibition 

Anne Zeitz, 

Lecturer at Rennes 2 University and

Anne Yanover, 

director of the Paul Eluard art and history museum are the guests of VMDN.

The exhibition is on view until November 7, 2022.

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went to meet them. 

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