The Next Renaissance – The Taste of the Invisible: the exhibition at the Goethe-Institut

The Goethe-Institut de Paris invites you to discover its new free exhibition, entitled The Next Renaissance – The Taste of the Invisible, from May 13 to August 27, 2024. Explore how art, technology and science come together to transform our perception of the world. An exhibition that promises an immersion in avant-garde works, redefining the boundaries between artistic and scientific disciplines. Opening reception on May 13 at 7 p.m.

When art and new technologies meet… The Goethe-Institut of Paris is transformed into a space for reflection and artistic innovation with thefree exhibition The Next Renaissance – The Taste of the Invisible, to be discovered from May 13 to August 27, 2024. An event that invites the curious and art enthusiasts to plunge into a new era where art, technology and science merge to reveal what usually remains invisible. Designed by the ZKM Karlsruhe in Germany, this exhibition is not only a tribute to Peter Weibel and its “Renaissance 3.0” project, but it also lays the foundations for a revolutionary artistic future.

L’exposure draws on the works of art initially presented in Karlsruhe and adds a selection specially adapted to the Parisian context. Visitors can discover pieces such as the “Imaginary Architectures” ofOtto Beckman, which question the evolution of art through the prism of advanced technologies. Works like “93% Human” of Helen Pynor offer a deep meditation on the living, while “METABOLICA Camp” of Thomas Feuerstein directly interweaves science and art history with elements of science fiction. These works perfectly illustrate the idea of ​​transcending artistic conventions to explore new creative forces and sensibilities.

The Next Renaissance – The Taste of the Invisible: the exhibition at the Goethe-InstitutThe Next Renaissance – The Taste of the Invisible: the exhibition at the Goethe-Institut

Beyond its artistic aspect, The Next Renaissance is a crossroads of cultural and scientific innovation. This exposure illustrates how collaboration between art and science can bring about profound changes, pushing our society to rethink its future. By embodying a “rebirth 3.0“, it is inspired by the upheavals of the Italian Renaissance to stimulate a revolution in our understanding and interaction with the world. THE Goethe-Institutin collaboration with theEIT Culture & Creativity and the MSCthus offers a unique platform for changemakers who aspire to redefine the boundaries between cultural and scientific disciplines.

With the participation of international artists such as Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, Manfred P. Kage And Joel Ong, The Next Renaissance – The Taste of the Invisible is a must-see experience for anyone interested in how art can reshape our reality. It is also an opportunity to see how scientific media art can open up new perspectives and influence our society in a lasting way.

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