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Art in Saclay: how have patients had their stories turned into works of art?

11 min · 21 de jun de 2024
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As part of a project called Art in Saclay, teams from the Servier Group, in collaboration with patients and artists, are putting on an innovative and inspiring exhibition at the Paris-Saclay Research and Development Institute. The exhibition features a number of works of art by three artists who have been inspired by the powerful testimonies of patients they have had the opportunity to meet. These discussions, these words, these confessions have served as inspiration. We wanted to provide you with additional interviews with these artists and some of the patients to help you understand this rather unusual creative process and to see how such a project, which was also intended to inspire the Servier group's employees and researchers, was experienced by all those involved. In this issue, we interview Catherine Cerisey, who took part in the project, and met artist Laurent Fontelive, with whom she spoke frankly about herself, her illness and much more... Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy [https://ausha.co/privacy-policy] for more information.

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Art in Saclay: how have patients had their stories turned into works of art?

As part of a project called Art in Saclay, teams from the Servier Group, in collaboration with patients and artists, are putting on an innovative and inspiring exhibition at the Paris-Saclay Research and Development Institute. The exhibition features a number of works of art by three artists who have been inspired by the powerful testimonies of patients they have had the opportunity to meet. These discussions, these words, these confessions have served as inspiration. We wanted to provide you with additional interviews with these artists and some of the patients to help you understand this rather unusual creative process and to see how such a project, which was also intended to inspire the Servier group's employees and researchers, was experienced by all those involved. In this issue, we interview Catherine Cerisey, who took part in the project, and met artist Laurent Fontelive, with whom she spoke frankly about herself, her illness and much more... Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy [https://ausha.co/privacy-policy] for more information.

21 de jun de 202411 min
episode Art in Saclay: how three artists turned patient testimonials into works of art artwork

Art in Saclay: how three artists turned patient testimonials into works of art

As part of a project called Art in Saclay, teams from the Servier Group, in collaboration with patients and artists, are putting on an innovative and inspiring exhibition at the Paris-Saclay Research and Development Institute. The exhibition features a number of works of art by three artists who have been inspired by the powerful testimonies of patients they have had the opportunity to meet. These discussions, these words, these confessions have served as inspiration. We wanted to provide you with additional interviews with these artists and some of the patients in order to understand this rather unprecedented creative process and to see how such a project, which was also intended to inspire the Servier group's employees and researchers, had been experienced by all those involved. In this issue, we welcome the three artists who took part in the project: Laurent Fontelive, Laurent Laporta and Ulysse Bordarias. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy [https://ausha.co/privacy-policy] for more information.

21 de jun de 202416 min
episode Art in Saclay : comment les patients ont-ils vu leur témoignage retranscrit en œuvres d'art ? artwork

Art in Saclay : comment les patients ont-ils vu leur témoignage retranscrit en œuvres d'art ?

Dans le cadre d'un projet baptisé Art in Saclay, les équipes du groupe Servier, en collaboration avec des patients et des artistes, proposent une exposition innovante et inspirante au sein de l'Institut de recherche et développement de Paris-Saclay. On peut donc y admirer différentes œuvres d'art que l'on doit à trois artistes qui se sont inspirés de témoignages forts de patients qu'ils ont eu l'opportunité de rencontrer. Ce sont ces discussions, ces mots, ces confessions qui ont ainsi servi d'inspiration. Nous avons voulu vous proposer des entretiens complémentaires avec ces artistes et certains patients afin de comprendre ce processus de création assez inédit et de voir comment un tel projet, destiné aussi à inspirer les collaborateurs et les chercheurs du groupe Servier, avait été vécu par tous les intervenants. Dans ce numéro, nous recevons Catherine Cerisey, qui a participé à ce projet, et a rencontré l'artiste Laurent Fontelive, avec qui elle a parlé sans concession d'elle, de sa maladie et de bien d'autres choses... Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy [https://ausha.co/privacy-policy] for more information.

18 de jun de 202412 min
episode Art in Saclay : comment trois artistes ont retranscrit des témoignages de patients en œuvres d'art ? artwork

Art in Saclay : comment trois artistes ont retranscrit des témoignages de patients en œuvres d'art ?

Dans le cadre d'un projet baptisé Art in Saclay, les équipes du groupe Servier, en collaboration avec des patients et des artistes, proposent une exposition innovante et inspirante au sein de l'Institut de recherche et développement de Paris-Saclay. On peut donc y admirer différentes œuvres d'art que l'on doit à trois artistes qui se sont inspirés de témoignages forts de patients qu'ils ont eu l'opportunité de rencontrer. Ce sont ces discussions, ces mots, ces confessions qui ont ainsi servi d'inspiration. Nous avons voulu vous proposer des entretiens complémentaires avec ces artistes et certains patients afin de comprendre ce processus de création assez inédit et de voir comment un tel projet, destiné aussi à inspirer les collaborateurs et les chercheurs du groupe Servier, avait été vécu par tous les intervenants. Dans ce numéro, nous recevons donc les trois artistes qui ont participé à ce projet : Laurent Fontelive, Laurent Laporta et Ulysse Bordarias. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy [https://ausha.co/privacy-policy] for more information.

18 de jun de 202416 min