Curated by Marie de Gaulejac and Céline Kopp, “Vos désirs sont les nôtres” brought together artists Maayan Amir and Ruti Sela, Pauline Boudry and Renate Lorenz, Kudzanai-Violet Hwami, Jean-Charles de Quillacq, Roee Rosen, Liv Schulman, and Ghita Skali to explore flesh as a contact zone. Bodies as objects, painted bodies, stretched bodies, soft bodies, bodies present or bodies absent, shaping or dissolving onto hard, cold, angular, insensitive, and even political surfaces. With the city of Marseille in the background, the works on view—some of which were commissioned for the occasion—evoke the troubled desires, perversions and doubt facing authority. Amir and Sela presented a work from their collaborative video trilogy Beyond Guilt (2003–05), in which the artists explore the entanglement of sex and the structural violence of the Israeli state whereas Rosen presented The Dust Channel, an operetta with a libretto in Russian about a British home appliance, a Dyson DC07 vacuum cleaner, set in an Israeli reality of private perversion and socio-political phobias.