mudac, Museum of Contemporary Design and Applied Arts, Place de la Gare 17, 1003 Lausanne
Plateforme 10 tickets - 1 museum, full price (adults aged 26 and over): CHF 15
Plateforme 10 tickets - 1 museum, reduced price, adults aged 26 and over (AVS, AI, unemployed, students, apprentices): CHF 12
Plateforme 10 tickets - 1 museum, under the age of 26: Free
Plateforme 10 tickets - 3 museums, full price (adults aged 26 and over): CHF 25
Plateforme 10 tickets - 3 museums, reduced price, adults aged 26 and over (AVS, AI, unemployed, students, apprentices): CHF 19
Plateforme 10 tickets - 3 museums, duo (visit for two, adults aged 26 and over): CHF 38
Plateforme 10 tickets - 3 museums, under the age of 26: Free
Plateforme 10 tickets - 1 museum, reduced price, adults aged 26 and over (AVS, AI, unemployed, students, apprentices): CHF 12
Plateforme 10 tickets - 1 museum, under the age of 26: Free
Plateforme 10 tickets - 3 museums, full price (adults aged 26 and over): CHF 25
Plateforme 10 tickets - 3 museums, reduced price, adults aged 26 and over (AVS, AI, unemployed, students, apprentices): CHF 19
Plateforme 10 tickets - 3 museums, duo (visit for two, adults aged 26 and over): CHF 38
Plateforme 10 tickets - 3 museums, under the age of 26: Free
With nearly 300 glass animals, from the collection of distinguished art historian and Honorary Director of the Louvre Pierre Rosenberg, and pieces from his donation to the Musée du Grand Siècle, the
Through the lens of more than 300 glass animals, the exhibition explores the complex and ambivalent nature of our relationship with living beings. The diversity of forms, expressions and behaviours attributed to the animals reflects both our curiosity and desire to understand our environment, and our wish to master its representation and domestication.A film revealing Pierre Rosenberg’s palazzo in Venice has been specially produced for the occasion. The glass animals appear there in the environment they inhabit, that of their collector, who has taken care to position them in every corner of the architecture, so that they permeate the atmosphere of the place entirely.By placing this bestiary within the museum - a space dedicated to preserving, classifying and exhibiting objects - mudac reinterprets the conventions of the display case in order to subvert them. The gaze shifts from the animal being observed to the human who observes it, revealing the very mechanisms that underpin our ambiguous relationship.
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mudac - Musée cantonal de design et d’arts appliqués contemporains
PLATEFORME 10 - Place de la Gare 17
1003 Lausanne
Switzerland