MINISTÈRE TRANSITOIRE, ACTE I : MÉGANE BRAUER, STRONG MUCH, FRAIL MUCH
MUSÉE TRANSITOIRE, FRANCE
JANUARY 24  — MARCH 7, 2026



The fourth edition of Musée Transitoire takes shape as a collection of news items reflecting current tensions: multiplying political and social crises, misinformation, and the normalization of authoritarian rhetoric. Through these events, often seen as anecdotal, emerges a landscape pointing to the gradual rise of totalitarian systems. This exhibition invites visitors to explore these tensions and contradictions. It raises the question of the possible exhaustion of existing systems and their reconstruction on new foundations, in order to redefine the relationships between individuals, communities and structures.

Mégane Brauer’s works are models of amplified memories, moving back and forth between poetic writing and plastic reality, reconstructing and adding fiction to the transcription. They attempt to highlight anecdotes, objects, slices of life, habits, collective forces, shocks, and glitter. But also the reversed submissions, however tiny and derisory they may be, of those whose electricity is cut off while the washing machine is running.




Photo: Andreas B. Krueger