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March 1 – May 19, 2022
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From March 1, 2022, at the Cité Internationale des Arts in Paris, the Mobile Lives Forum will present the exhibition “Les vies qu'on mène” (The lives we lead). This stems from from a photography project by the Tendance Floue collective that documented the diversity of French lifestyles. Following the major social crisis of the Yellow Vests movement, that saw protests against limitations to people’s movements (through taxation, speed, etc.), then a global pandemic that constrained movements even more drastically, it is clear that mobility holds a central place in our lives. But the diversity of French lifestyles is still poorly understood. With over 400 photographs, the exhibition offers a sensitive insight into the daily lives of our country’s youth, families and elderly, of its poor people, urban dwellers, isolated individuals, the wealthy and rural communities, in summer and in winter, day and night, before and during the health crisis.
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From March 1, 2022, at the Cité Internationale des Arts in Paris, the Mobile Lives Forum will present the exhibition “Les vies qu'on mène” (The lives we lead). This stems from from a photography project by the Tendance Floue collective that documented the diversity of French lifestyles. Following the major social crisis of the Yellow Vests movement, that saw protests against limitations to people’s movements (through taxation, speed, etc.), then a global pandemic that constrained movements even more drastically, it is clear that mobility holds a central place in our lives. But the diversity of French lifestyles is still poorly understood. With over 400 photographs, the exhibition offers a sensitive insight into the daily lives of our country’s youth, families and elderly, of its poor people, urban dwellers, isolated individuals, the wealthy and rural communities, in summer and in winter, day and night, before and during the health crisis.
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