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03/13/2026 - 05/31/2026
La Maison de la Photographie Robert Doisneau
1 Rue de la Division du Général Leclerc
94250 Gentilly
Born in Detroit, shaped by the territories of Chicago and later Europe, techno is a mobile musical form. It draws from funk, disco, and house, reinventing itself according to the places it traverses. From American clubs to English raves, from free parties to the nocturnal temples of capitals, it temporarily takes hold in abandoned industrial wastelands, disused warehouses, beaches, fields, forests, nightclubs—always calling people to dance relentlessly. This exhibition is dedicated to that way of experiencing the techno party. By merging photographic perspectives (Julie Hascoët, Rebecca Topakian, Cha Gonzalez) with an anthropological look (Aurélie Chêne), it invites you to move beyond the confines of your usual scene.
La Maison de la Photographie Robert Doisneau
1 Rue de la Division du Général Leclerc
94250 Gentilly
Born in Detroit, shaped by the territories of Chicago and later Europe, techno is a mobile musical form. It draws from funk, disco, and house, reinventing itself according to the places it traverses. From American clubs to English raves, from free parties to the nocturnal temples of capitals, it temporarily takes hold in abandoned industrial wastelands, disused warehouses, beaches, fields, forests, nightclubs—always calling people to dance relentlessly. This exhibition is dedicated to that way of experiencing the techno party. By merging photographic perspectives (Julie Hascoët, Rebecca Topakian, Cha Gonzalez) with an anthropological look (Aurélie Chêne), it invites you to move beyond the confines of your usual scene.

