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  • Aponia Lieu d'Art Contemporain

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    Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Closed Friday, Saturday, Sunday 3PM - 6PM

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Free admission

Echoing the Lyon Biennale, The Economy of Others explores what haunts economic value. Invisible gestures, minor forms, fragile cooperation and weak practices shift art toward other ways of paying attention.

The Economy of Others brings together the artists and researchers of Art contemporain et temps de l’histoire around an unsettled question. What remains of value when it is no longer measured only through product, efficiency or visibility.

Echoing the 18th Lyon Biennale of Contemporary Art and Robert Filliou’s Principles of Poetic Economy, the exhibition explores what haunts economy. Situated gestures, temporary uses, unfinished processes, fragile cooperation and minor forms shift art toward other regimes of attention.

The works gathered here do not represent economy. They make perceptible the dependencies, vulnerabilities, invisible gestures and relations that sustain our forms of life. Away from spectacle, they work through return, slowing down, conduction and sharing.


With Yann Annicchiarico, Iroise Doublet, Jérôme Girard, Anna Holveck, Michala Julínyová, Maxime Juin, Camille Kingué, Sophie Lamm, Jules Maillot, Frédéric Mathevet, Marion Roche, Philippe Rousseau, Bernhard Rüdiger, Sébastien Schnyder and Lucas Zambon.

Aponia, centre d’art contemporain, 67 rue Saint Pierre, 43150 Le Monastier-sur-Gazeille. Opening on 16 October 2026. Exhibition until 15 November 2026.

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All ages

In Rhone-Alpes region

Le Monastier-sur-Gazeille