The Anatomy Museum: A Place of Learning and Inspiration.

Visual artist and portraitist Cédric Matet and digital artist Jane Kleis are back to present their work “The Anatomy of the Secretary” at the exhibition “Les Aliénés du Mobilier national, le retour” at the Cité de la photographie et de l’image in Paris.

Cédric Matet and Jane Kleis are no strangers to our faculty…

After a residency at the Conservatory of Anatomy at the Montpellier School of Medicine for the exhibition “L’humain dans son Jardin,” the artists were inspired to create the exhibition “Les Aliénés.”

But what exactly is this exhibition organized by Le Mobilier National?

It is important to note that this facility, located in Paris, houses countless pieces of furniture that are in storage, unused, and have lost their heritage value.

He decided to entrust some of his pieces to visual artists with the aim of revitalizing the collections of the former Royal Furniture Depot. That is how Jane Kleis and Cédric Matet were invited to reinterpret a 19th-century secretary desk that had been forgotten by everyone.

Like an anatomical model, the visual artist and the photographer sought to understand and thus reveal the secret of this 19th-century secretary desk. The secretary desk is a piece of furniture that is both functional and decorative. It features a drop-down flap that allows for the storage of documents or valuable objects. The artists chose to focus on the anatomical aspect of the piece. They photographed the different parts of the secretary desk, from the base to the drawers, striving to reveal its beauty and complexity.

"The Anatomy of the Secretary" was thus born after a long period of exploratory work, building on their residency at our faculty.

The artists dissected the piece of furniture to understand its essence and the complexity of its construction, thereby revealing its hidden beauty. Without compromising the piece, it is now on full display for all to see.

Through contemporary art, the aim is to give heritage a voice once again, thereby bringing it back to life.

The exhibition by Cédric Matet and Jane Kleis is a true invitation to contemplation. It allows us to see a piece of furniture in a new light, to appreciate it for its beauty and complexity. The exhibition “Les Aliénés du Mobilier national, le retour” is a unique opportunity to discover an exceptional object.

Both of the artist's exhibitions reflect his interest in the beauty and complexity of nature. They invite us to see the world around us with fresh eyes.

This exhibition runs through January 2, 2024.

The anatomy museum continues to fulfill its educational role for our healthcare students, and the proof is that it educates both doctors and artists!