Ma chambre ressemble au mensonge, ©JISOO YOO
Montparnasse – Bienvenüe metro station, Exit 2, Lines 4, 6, 12 and 13
Villa Vassilieff is accessible to visitors using wheeled devices or who have mobility difficulties thanks to special facilities (access ramp, adapted toilets, and a lift).
In addition, several reserved parking spaces are available close to the Villa Vassilieff:
• in front of 4 rue d’Alençon, 75015 Paris
• in front of 7 rue Antoine Bourdelle, 75015 Paris
• in front of 23 rue de l’Arrivée, 75015 Paris
Consult the map of adapted parking spaces in Paris here.
AWARE and the Nest collective, currently in residence at the Villa Vassilieff’s Research Center for 2025, are pleased to welcome you to the first in a series of events exploring themes of parenthood, home, and exile.
For this event, the Nest collective invited artist Jisoo Yoo to join them in reflecting on the evening, in relation to AWARE Research Center’s resources. Their discussions centered on the origin of the home, drawing a parallel between the womb as the first form of shelter and the body as a living house. They have reimagined the space, incorporating embracing forms designed to host performances and readings, beginning at 7pm.
While investigating at the Research Center for this residency, they were particularly moved by Ana Mendieta‘s words on the temples she visited in Malta: “[…] there is one that was carved out of a cave with red spirals painted on the ceiling. I went into it and felt as if I was in a big womb. That’s really what art is about – it bonds un historically.1”
Practical information
Friday, March 14, 2025, from 5:00 to 9:00 pm
Performances and readings start at 7:00 pm
With Constance de Raucourt, Park Chae Biole, Park Chae Dalle, Jisoo Yoo
Free entry.