HUM HUM MAGAZINE, created by ECAL students, is a nomadic exhibition-publication whose first issue unfolds at Treize.
HUM HUM MAGAZINE is a publication created by ECAL Bachelor of Visual Arts students. Structured around a series of invitations, each edition is designed as an exhibition that can be easily disseminated and infinitely activated. For the launch of its first issue, HUM HUM MAGAZINE takes over Treize, unfolding its contents within the space.
A project initiated by Philippe Decrauzat, Gallien Déjean, and Stéphane Kropf.
HUM HUM MAGAZINE is the first part of a two-step collaboration between ECAL and Treize. The second part, organized by Stéphanie Moisdon, David Douard, and Julien Laugier as part of ECAL’s Master in Visual Arts, will take place in September 2025.
From April 12 to April 30, 2025
Thursday to Saturday, 2 PM - 7 PM
Free entry
Friday, April 11, 2025
6 PM - 10 PM
Treize
24 rue Moret
75011 Paris
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