Exhibited Work: To Say It Poster Series
Duration: 1–31 July 2016
Event Type: Group Show
Organizer: Municipality of Salon-de-Provence
Venue: Salon-de-Provence, France
As part of the Itinéraire Bis contemporary art festival, the city of Salon-de-Provence transformed its public spaces into an open-air gallery for a month-long exhibition of site-specific and socially engaged artworks. The festival invited both French and international artists to reinterpret the urban environment, encouraging residents and visitors to experience familiar streets and monuments from new perspectives.
Egor Kraft’s To Say It poster series intervened within the city’s visual landscape by subverting the language and aesthetics of public advertising. His work examined the tension between communication, propaganda, and public discourse, prompting reflection on how meaning circulates within everyday urban contexts. Other participating artists, such as Tati S. Titch, Marion Balac, Étienne de France, and Collectif CAMPE, contributed performances, digital hunts, and poetic walks, together reimagining the notion of public space as a site of collective imagination and critical inquiry.

To Say It poster, installation view, Itinéraire Bis Festival, Salon-de-Provence, France, 2016.

To Say It poster, installation view, Itinéraire Bis Festival, Salon-de-Provence, France, 2016.

To Say It poster, installation view, Itinéraire Bis Festival, Salon-de-Provence, France, 2016.
Exhibited Work: To Say It Poster Series
Duration: 1–31 July 2016
Event Type: Group Show
Organizer: Municipality of Salon-de-Provence
Venue: Salon-de-Provence, France
As part of the Itinéraire Bis contemporary art festival, the city of Salon-de-Provence transformed its public spaces into an open-air gallery for a month-long exhibition of site-specific and socially engaged artworks. The festival invited both French and international artists to reinterpret the urban environment, encouraging residents and visitors to experience familiar streets and monuments from new perspectives.
Egor Kraft’s To Say It poster series intervened within the city’s visual landscape by subverting the language and aesthetics of public advertising. His work examined the tension between communication, propaganda, and public discourse, prompting reflection on how meaning circulates within everyday urban contexts. Other participating artists, such as Tati S. Titch, Marion Balac, Étienne de France, and Collectif CAMPE, contributed performances, digital hunts, and poetic walks, together reimagining the notion of public space as a site of collective imagination and critical inquiry.

To Say It poster, installation view, Itinéraire Bis Festival, Salon-de-Provence, France, 2016.

To Say It poster, installation view, Itinéraire Bis Festival, Salon-de-Provence, France, 2016.

To Say It poster, installation view, Itinéraire Bis Festival, Salon-de-Provence, France, 2016.
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Egor Kraft – artist-researcher, founder
Anna Kraft – researcher, director
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Tokyo, Mishuku, JPN
Vienna, Neubau, AUT
mail[at]kraft.studio
Egor Kraft – artist-researcher, founder
Anna Kraft – researcher, director
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