Les Chichas de la pensée

Resident
05.07.2024 - 21.07.2024

Medici Residency

All disciplines

Biography

Conceived by Mehdi Meklat and Badroudine Saïd Abdallah, in collaboration with Asma Barchiche, Les Chichas de la pensée is a collective cultural program celebrating a new generation of artists and ideas, combining the pleasure of a rediscovered celebration with the urgency of reflection.

Project

As part of their residency at Villa Medici, the collective Les Chichas de la pensée will be accompanied by 6 multidisciplinary artists, with the aim of creating a shared living space, a place of refuge, where they can carry out research, reflect on artistic gestures and explore paths that will enable them to think up a new model for creative and exhibition spaces.

GUEST ARTISTS

 

Marouane Bakhti
Marouane Bakhti was born near Nantes in 1997. He is an author and journalist for Mouvement magazine. Comment sortir du monde, published in March 2023 by Nouvelles éditions du réveil, is his first novel.

 

CHOUF
A specialized educator since 2014, Chouf initially specialized in the issue of drug addiction and parenthood as part of her research dissertation at the Institut Régional du Travail Social. It wasn’t until 2020, when she took up her position as ES in the Goutte d’or district (Paris), that her work focused on young people from the notorious ZUPs. Her reflections focus on the links between violence, delinquency (specifically in the context of brawls) and emotional and sexual insecurity in these neighborhoods. Chouf is an artist whose work is part of a contemporary poetic tradition of intimacy. Her declamations, accompanied by guitarist Trustfall, form a hybrid between spoken word and sentimental raï. Her writing subtly plays with love and despair, speaks of the living and the dead, of the loneliness of being oneself, of the courage to say things.

 

Ladji Diaby
“Ladji is an arstist born in 2000, he is the big brother of his five brothers and sisters, of which I am one. He is in an art school; leq Beaux-arts de Paris. He does a lot of sculpture, painting and other things. His works are different from each other and very impressive, but there are several that I find incomprehensible, but that’s not why I don’t find them pretty. Most of his works represent our family and himself. I really like what he does and he’s a very good example for me.” Text written by my little sister Fatoumata Diaby

 

Alexia Fiasco
Born in 1990, Alexia Fiasco grew up in Seine-Saint-Denis and studied photography at Berlin’s Ostkreuzschule fur Fotografie in 2013. Always committed to issues of social justice and convinced of the power of access to art and culture on this front, she is currently coordinator of the Fauvettes project, a socio-cultural project in a housing estate in the 93 district of Paris. This same commitment influences, among other things, her video-photographic practice, and it is thus between documentary photography and art photography that her work develops. Driven by the desire to recreate post-colonial archives, she explores themes of denial and duality, but above all the importance of the power of representations of post-colonial diasporas. It was with this in mind that she co-founded Filles de Blédards, a collective of artists of all kinds who create spaces for exhibitions, reflection, discussion and celebration around the issues of immigration and its representations.

 

Luna Mahoux
Born in 1996, Luna Mahoux lives between Paris and Brussels. She studied painting at the École nationale supérieure des arts visuels de La Cambre in Brussels and at ENSAPC in Paris-Cergy. In autumn 2023, she began a post-master’s program at Le Fresnoy in Tourcoing, where she is making her first Film. Although she studied painting, Luna Mahoux has never painted; her working method has always been to interrogate and manipulate images collected on the internet. What is unearthed must be more “real” and “true” than anything that has since been accumulated to construct the present. They aim to make the invisible visible, using poor, low-resolution images as a struggle against capitalist assimilation, and highlight the power of archives, words and forgotten black histories.

 

Eden Tinto-Collins
Eden Tinto Collins (France/Ghana) was born in 1991 and lives and works between Paris and Brussels. She developed her visual arts practice at the École nationale des beaux-arts de Paris Cergy. A poet and Meta-Trobairitz, she explores notions of networks and interdependence, f-r-ictions between melancholy, mythology, post, trans, cyber and even extra-humanity. ETC’s noetic devices (to connect mind and spirit), in the form of video installations and/or site-specific performances, appeal to interdependence and the collective. Far from being quantified to one medium more than another, she describes her practice as hypermedia.

After residency

Production grant

publication

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All our tears

in co-production with Éditions Cambourakis

2026

Based on the death of a mother crushed by anti-feminism and dissolved in the water of a river, a text found in the deceased’s personal belongings and the emergence of memories of what was experienced as a child, this book aims to reflect on the socio-historical condition of women and gender minorities who suffer violence and live with the dead. With overwhelming intensity, Clovis Maillet Monory’s family and historical investigation brilliantly interweaves our intimate and collective mourning.

This book is co-produced by the production grant Éditions Cambourakis x La Villa Médicis.

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Production grant

exhibition

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By mistake and at random

in co-production with Maison Salvan

11.03 - 02.05.2026

Nicolas Daubanes compares two creative sites of very different scales: the Villa Medici, a prestigious Roman residence, and the Maison Salvan, a modest village house that has become an artistic home. He thus engages in a conversation with works and historical figures such as Galileo, Ingres, Velázquez and Courbet. While some of his earlier works are also on display, the exhibition mainly features recent works from his ongoing research.

This exhibition is co-produced as part of the Maison Salvan x Villa Medici production grant.

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Prince of Monaco – Villa Medici Artistic Grant

The Inner Fire

2026

Fellow at the Villa Medici in 2024–2025, Nicolas Daubanes is the recipient of the first Prince of Monaco – Villa Medici Artistic Grant for the year 2025. In this context, he is developing the project Le feu intérieur (‘The Inner Fire’) inspired by the architecture and collections of the Villa. Nicolas Daubanes revisits the works of artists associated with the Villa, including François-Marius Granet, Camille Corot, Diego Velázquez and the engravings of Piranèse, using the photogram technique. He creates images in which light becomes matter, thanks to the photosensitive revelation of projected steel sparks.

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Production grant

publication

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The great method

in co-production with La fabrique éditions

2026

An Algerian immigrant family sets off to bury their father back home. During this journey, disturbed by apparitions, something begins to unravel: the secrets of the people that exile fails to make them forget.
La grande méthode is the latest book by Louisa Yousfi, fellow in 2024-2025, and explores the delicate seam between the visible world and the invisible worlds that persist in the shadows and still inhabit “Western” minds.

This book was co-produced under the La fabrique éditions x Villa Medici production grant.

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Production grant

symposium

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Preserving human remains

22.01 - 23.01.2026 - Paris

Former fellow Laure Cadot (2023-2024) is organizing and taking part in the international symposium “Preserving human remains” at the Musée du Quai Branly – Jacques Chirac. These meetings on new approaches to conservation and the care of human remains in institutions aim to highlight and discuss professional practices in the light of contemporary issues surrounding this unique heritage.

This symposium is co-produced as part of the Louis Roederer Foundation grant.

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Production grant

exhibition

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Une pierre sous la langue

in co-production with Frac Franche-Comté

17.10.2025 - 01.03.2026 - Besançon

The exhibition Une pierre sous la langue (A Stone Under the Tongue) refers to a Saharan poem that recommends putting a stone under the tongue to forget, and throwing it towards the sun to remember… It brings together works created between 2021 and 2024, including two pieces from the Frac collection, as well as previously unseen works created especially for the occasion, notably during the artist’s stay at Villa Medici as a resident.

This exhibition is co-produced as part of the Louis Roederer Foundation grant.

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Production grant

exhibition

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Resources: Act #2

Bienal de São Paulo

in co-production with Bienal de São Paulo

06.09.2025 - 11.01.2026 - São Paulo

Conceived in the form of a pontoon, Les Ressources : Acte #2 (2025) is a monumental installation acting as a ship carrying found objects such as fragments of wood, ropes and jerrycans, reminiscent of all the boats that sail the open sea and, by extension, fishing activities.

This installation is co-produced as part of the Louis Roederer Foundation grant.

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!Viva Villa! project

exhibition

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Yvonne Rainer: A Reader

in co-production with Crac Occitanie

11.10.2025 - 15.02.2026 - Sète

The exhibition takes its title from the English term ” reader “, which refers both to a publication containing a collection of texts by an author, and to the very position of reader. This unprecedented format is extended to the context of a transdisciplinary exhibition: although it has the appearance of a monograph, this exhibition brings together a multiplicity of artists, performers and researchers, whose voices resonate around Yvonne Rainer.

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Palladium palms

!Viva Villa! project

exhibition

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Sensitive machine

in co-production with Cité des Arts de la Réunion

03.10.2025 - 31.01.2026 - Saint-Denis, Reunion Island

“Machine sensible” is an exhibition of digital, technological, trans- and multi-media works by Mounir Ayache, Diane Cescutti, Abel Techer and Raphaëlle Von Knebel, whose creations are born of a renewed attention to and mastery of textile creation, design, painting and sculpture. Each artist, through his or her visual and plastic language, questions the evolution of our condition as being-in-the-world and our coexistence on real and/or virtual territories by setting up narratives whose fictional imaginations invite us to better embrace our shared futures.

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Production grant

Tempesta

in co-production with Un Éte au Havre, Chevaldeuxtrois

01.06 - 31.08.2025 - Le Havre

Set in little-known parts of Le Havre, Tempesta echoes the myth of Prometheus and the history of the city’s destruction. In a tableau that brings together the present and the ancient, Mali Arun summons young dancers into a world of light and shadow. Chevaldeuxtrois and Un Été Au Havre present, in coproduction with the Académie de France à Rome – Villa Médicis, a film by Mali Arun produced by Jérémy Forni.

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