Box of Beetles. Collection of insects hunted and preserved by André Breton in the forest of Grésigne, in the Tarn. Photo by Nelly Blaya, © MCHM.
Radicale 1924 is a newly formed Art Residency Project based in Saint-Cirq-Lapopie, founded by Belgian choreographer Chantal Yzermans. Chantal Yzermans settled in the small village of Saint-Cirq-Lapopie in 2020. She turned Maison Routier, the house which has been in the family of her life partner for several generations, into a residency space for other artists under the name Radicale1924.
From September 2021 to September 2024, Maison Routier warmly welcomes artists and researchers to its living and working space for flexible durations, spanning from one week to one month, regardless of the season. Radicale 1924 organized ‘Parade, the public event’: A stroll through the Medieval town of Saint-Cirq-Lapopie.
Situated in the Lot Valley, Saint-Cirq-Lapopie is a unique enclave of medieval heritage in rural France that became a frequent destination for artists and collectors in the 1950’s. Among them, Elisa and André Breton enjoyed the summers here, hosting friends such as Toyen, Benjamin Péret, Max Ernst, Dorothea Tanning, Méret Oppenheim or Man Ray. Following the Bretons fascination with the village, Radicale 1924 continues their passion for the location and for hosting artists and friends.
The aim of Radicale 1924 is to contribute to the cultural life of Saint-Cirq-Lapopie, situating the village as a center for contemporary art.
By inviting artists, architects, performers, filmmakers, writers, academics, curators and researchers in different fields to live and work in Saint-Cirq-Lapopie, the residency aims at formulating new horizons for a world that is changing. While the residency is not looking to give new meaning to Surrealism, it is thought as an experiment to visit this past to run away with and from it, situating us in the need to think on collaborative practices and the artistic doing, on the merging of objects and bodies, and on the possible movements of and for togetherness.
In the First Surrealist Manifesto Breton defined Surrealism as “pure psychic automatism, by which it is intended to express, verbally, in writing, or by other means, the real process of thought. Thought's dictation, in the absence of all control exercised by the reason and outside all aesthetic or moral concerns. ”Today, the Radical potentiality of creativity as a way to channel a future beyond the old normality becomes an urgent task.
Artists & writers invited since 2021 : AFF/Furkart 1984-2024, A.L. Steiner & R.C. Berks, Carlos Aires, Cédric Fargues, Corentin Canesson, Elias Cafmeyer, Georges Adéagbo, Guillaume Bijl, Hans Demeulenaere & Samyra Moumouh, Hantrax Dolls, Jack Davey, Jordi Colomer, Jolijn Baeckelandt, Juli Susin, Luc Deleu, Michel François, Mikes Poppe, Nienke Baeckelandt, Nicolas Bourthoumieux, Pieter Van der Schaaf, Victoria Parvanova, Fran Van Coppenolle, Pierre Martin Vielcazat, Ria Pacquée, Shulea Cheang, Simona Mihaela Stoia, Simon Masschelein, Siham Mehaimzi, Stéphanie Lagarde, Véronique Bourgoin, Wim Wauman, Yi Zhang, Zena Van den Block, Mark Geurden, Stefan Wouters, Dennis Van Mol, Tamara Beheydt, Hans Theys & John Welchman.