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Fondation Vincent van Gogh Arles presents "La Vie simple - Simplement la vie / Songs of Alienation " |
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View of the exhibition: Nicolas Party. Five still lifes with flowers supplied by the Marinette flower shop in Arles. Four vases provided by the director (detail), 2017. Portrait of Mr and Mrs Arnaudo, 2017. Oil on wall. Courtesy: the artist, The Modern Institute/Toby Webster Ltd, Glasgow and Galerie Gregor Staiger, Zurich. Photo: Hervé Hôte.
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ARLES.- The notion of a life pursued away from industrialisation is one resolutely full of prospect. Over the course of history and art history, it has inspired a multitude of experimentsthe Barbizon School, Pont-Aven and, to a certain extent, Vincent van Goghs studio in the South among them. A contemporary of the social changes wrought by the revolutions of 1848, Van Gogh sees the figure of the peasant enter the political consciousness of a society whose traditional structures are being overturned by progress. Reproductions of Jean-François Millets "Labours of the Fields" series, which Vincent discovers in 1873 in London, cover the walls of his Arles studio 15 years later. Having grown up in the Dutch countryside, Van Goghs deep-rooted need for nature is accompanied by a compassion for the peasant classes, whom he paints as if he were one of their ownas if he felt and thought the same way as them about the soil, the grass and the wheat.
The thematic exhibition La Vie simple Simplement la vie / Songs of Alienation documents this unaffected look at poverty, the admiration for Millets art and the search for a union of humankind with nature, but also charts the desires and nostalgic yearnings associated with the ideal of the simple life. Bringing together popular devotional objects and reproductions of paintings and engravings by Jean-François Millet, in company with an original canvas by Vincent van Gogh and works by living artists, the exhibition engenders a spirit of artistic profusion and interrogates the primacy of the image within this wealth of perspectives on the simple life. It treads an open and exploratory path that echoes with the many promises of a daily life relieved of urban constraints and the sovereignty of humankind.
Thus some of the contemporary works in the show particularly examine ourtoo humanrelationships with nature and the animal kingdom. The latest animation film by David Claerbout, The Pure Necessity (2016), is an astonishing adaption of The Jungle Book released by Walt Disney in 1967. Free of all humanisation, the animals now seem to border on passivity. In his installation on the Fondation patio, Pawel Althamer establishes the ideal conditions for a convivial space to flourish between visitors and birds. He thereby offers an image of a post-apocalyptic natural world, hallmarked by boundless human creativity. The film O Peixe [The Fish] (2016) by Jonathas de Andrade is set against the backdrop of a river in Brazil and summons ambiguous feelings as it confronts us with an animals death. In the photographs, lastly, from her Iris Tingitana series (2007; from the Latin name of the iris indigenous to Tangier), Yto Barrada draws our attention to the botany of power with the same genus of flower so very present in the iconography of Van Gogh.
A large-scale photograph representing Juergen Teller embracing a donkey confronts us with the artifice that can hide behind the idea of man returning to nature, whereas in his installation on the Fondation patio, Pawel Althamer establishes the ideal conditions for a convivial space to flourish between visitors and birds.
Exhibition curator: Bice Curiger, in collaboration with Julia Marchand, assistant curator
Artists: Pawel Althamer, Jonathas de Andrade, Yto Barrada, Andrea Büttner, David Claerbout, Sanya Kantarovsky, Jean-François Millet, Nicolas Party, Dan Perjovschi, Juergen Teller, Oscar Tuazon, Vincent van Gogh
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