For her project for the French Pavilion, Laure Prouvost has imagined a
liquid and tentacular environment, questioning who we are, where we come from
and where we are going. Tinged with utopia and surrealism, the project
discloses an escapist journey, both tangible and imaginary, towards an ideal
elsewhere. The exhibition takes the form of an invitation to melt into the
different unveiled and shared realities intermingling here, and challenges the
representation of a fluid and globalized world, made of exchanges,
connectivity, and discrepancies.
In the continuation of her artistic practice, which intertwines
representations of desire, oneirism, and a fantasized description of nature,
Laure Prouvost focuses on language, word play, and translation. The attention
given to her environment and to the natural and human elements that surround
her calls to mind the immersive quality of her films, installations, objects,
drawings, and tapestries. The contexts of Venice—a floating city built on water
and by water, a city of facade and backstage—and of the Biennale, through the
notion of representation, both appear as sources of inspiration.
The cornerstone of Deep See Blue Surrounding You / Vois Ce Bleu
ProfondTeFondre is a fictional film. It takes the form of an initiatory journey
filmed over the course of a road trip on horseback through France—from the Parisian
suburbs to the northern region, from the PalaisIdéal du Facteur Cheval to the
Mediterranean Sea—and, finally, to Venice. A sculptural installation, taking as
a metaphorical point the trajectory of the octopus goes beyond the film,
transcending out of the realms of the Pavilion and beyond. It uses typical
processes of the artist’s practice such as leftover objects from the film,
resin, clay, glass, plants or water vapor, and features performances
interacting with the architecture and the objects. Lâchons les chevaux Et avec
vous on tombera des nues.
A monograph published with Flammarion accompanies the exhibition, taking
the form of an atlas exploring and deepening Laure Prouvost’s artistic
practice. Writers include: Ahu Antmen, Andrew Berardini, Yang Beichen,
Massimiliano Gioni, Martha Kirszenbaum, Dean Kissick, Annabelle Ténèze.
The French Pavilion is produced by Institutfrançais, in close
collaboration with the Ministry for Europe and Foreign affairs and the Ministry
of Culture. The executive production is managed by ARTER.
With the support of CHANEL Fund for Women in the Arts and Culture.
And in partnership with ARTER, La Fondation des Artistes; Les Abattoirs,
Musée – FRAC Occitanie Toulouse; LaM – Lille MétropoleMusée d’art moderne,
d’art contemporain et d’art brut; Dunes Productions; Citéinternationale des
arts; Galerie Nathalie Obadia; carlier | gebauer; Lisson Gallery; The Art
Newspaper France.
Laure Prouvost was born in Profond near Hauterive. She now lives in her
"deep see blue" caravan galloping towards Venice. Along the way, she
will through herself in the air, through the cracks of the waves. Fallen from
the nudes she received her BFA from Central St Martins, London in 2002 and
studied towards her MFA at Goldsmiths College, London. She also took part in
the LUX Associate Programme, and received the Max Mara Art Prize for Women
(2011). She was awarded the Turner Prize (2013). Major solo exhibitions
include: AM-BIG-YOU-US LEGSICON at MUHKA, Antwerp (2019); Ring, Sing and Drink
for Trespassing at Palais de Tokyo, Paris (2018); Red Brick Art Museum, Beijing
(2016); Haus Der Kunst, Munich (2015); New Museum, New York (2014) to name a
few. Laure Prouvost is represented by Galerie Nathalie Obadia, carlier |
gebauer, Lisson Gallery.
Martha Kirszenbaum was born in Vitry-sur-Seine (France) in 1983. She is
a curator and writer based in Paris and Los Angeles. She graduated from
Sciences Po in Paris and Columbia University in New York. She founded and
directed Fahrenheit by FLAX in Los Angeles, and previously worked at the New
Museum and MoMA in New York, and the Centre Pompidou in Paris. She has
organised exhibitions, screenings, performances and talks at renowned
international institutions, and contributed to several publications and art
magazines.
Laure Prouvost
Deep See Blue Surrounding You / Vois Ce Bleu ProfondTeFondre
May 11–November 24, 2019
Pre-opening: May 8–10
www.if.institutfrancais.com
Curator: Martha Kirszenbaum
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