Leurs Lieux Dвђ™un Dereglement Dans Un Exhibition Lez Votre Fauteuil 📌 🎉
If the places of disorder have moved into our personal sanctuaries, we have two choices: we can move the chair, or we can engage with the exhibit.
Below is a blog post exploring the tension between the domestic comfort of the "armchair" and the unsettling "derangement" of the world outside. The Unsettling Ordinary: Art, Disorder, and the Armchair
To live with a "dérèglement" near one's armchair is to acknowledge that the world is messy, unpredictable, and often broken—but also that there is a profound, poetic truth to be found in that proximity. We are no longer just spectators; we are living inside the art of the unexpected. If the places of disorder have moved into
There is a certain beauty in the dérèglement . Much like Arthur Rimbaud’s "derangement of all the senses," this proximity to disorder forces us to look at our mundane surroundings with new, perhaps sharper, eyes.
The phrase is a poetic and evocative line (likely from a contemporary French literary source or an experimental art context) that translates roughly to "Their places of a derangement / In an exhibition near your armchair." We are no longer just spectators; we are
Our "armchair" is where we scroll through the fractured realities of social media. The "exhibition" is constant, curated, and deeply unsettling.
Does the "disorder" of the modern world feel like it's sitting right next to you? Let’s discuss in the comments. The phrase is a poetic and evocative line
You cannot simply watch an exhibition that is "lez votre fauteuil." At that distance, you are part of the installation. A New Way of Seeing