BRUSSELS.- Galerie Nathalie Obadia is presenting REACHING HI HER GROUNDS FROM THE RUB HE SHE WE GROW, artist Laure Prouvosts first exhibition in Brussels, her new home. Winner of the Turner Prize in 2013, the artist represented France at the 58th Biennale of Venice (2019) with the pavilion DEEP SEE BLUE SURROUNDING YOU/VOIS CE BLEU PROFOND TE FONDRE, which is currently on show at LAM, after having traveled to Les Abattoirs, in 2020. Last year, Laure Prouvost also participated in the 22nd Biennale of Sidney.
A multifaceted artist, Laure Prouvost has developed an unconventional body of work that attests to an inclination toward fantasy and poetry. Forms of authority are redirected into a sensitive and porous universe, which she mischievously orchestrates. Through her videos, paintings, drawings, tapestries, glass sculptures, ceramics, and performances, Laure Prouvost creates truly immersive environments, the grounds for personal mythologies and semi-fictional tales that weave and enrich themselves with each passing year. The artist shifts her attention toward spring and the renewal of nature, an ode to life filled with hope and optimism, in harmony with the season, and echoing current events.
Nature has always occupied a dominant place in the artists oeuvre. A guest of the Palais de Tokyo in 2018, Laure Prouvost transformed the industrial architecture of the museum into an abandoned, post-apocalyptic garden. In the present exhibition, each floor of the gallery represents a natural state in the blossoming process. The anarchic abundance of greenery and the organic proliferation are constitutive of her work, which, as always, spreads beyond the walls, generously welcoming all life forms in a place that is part utopian part dystopian. Femininity, through its most sensuous attributes, has permeated Laure Prouvosts work for many yearsbreasts, buttocks, or pregnancy bellies incarnate a fertile and nurturing life, while also being discreet and supportive nods towards womens emancipation movementsand takes on its full significance in this evocation of a rapidly burgeoning nature. Whether under the guise of a voluptuous silhouette or teeming flora, desire is at the heart of this work.
Moreover, Laure Prouvosts artistic prism is, above all, intuitive and sensual, inviting the viewer to be physically and emotionally open to it. It is about complicating our reality, giving it more sensations [...] the objective has always been to establish a stronger connection with our lives, to experience other points of view and other situations." The stimulations are simultaneously acoustic, visual and tactile, like all the mediums and materials she appropriates with overtly lighthearted pleasure: glass, paper, canvas, textile, liquid, metal, video... As a true kneader of images, materials, linguistic expressions, and artisanal knowhow, the artist never ceases to extend and branch out her world, with a riotous dose of charm.
In fact, along this path punctuated by climbing plants, we can see a large-scale tapestry, produced according to Flemish tradition, a practice that has been seminal for the artist since 2014; a group of floral mirror paintings where each painting is only visible via a mirror; a large chandelier, produced in collaboration with the Venetian master glassmaker, Berengo, and to which the artist gives the aspect of an underwater vestige (memory of a submerged Venice?, straight out of the Brussels Canal?); paintings that resuscitate the mythical figure of Grandma; Resin Reliques that capture all sorts of vernacular objects inside a plasticized material, thus turning them into archaeological evidence of gross overconsumption; or even birds nestssymbolizing a kind of awakening to lifethat appear for the first time in the artists corpus. Occupying the entire ground floor of the gallery, which used to be a garage, a car, in which the visitor is invited to sit, plays a song, created in collaboration with Paul Buck and Louis Shunguthat, that recalls the artists filmic installations: incongruous scripts, unsettling assemblages, ethereal images, and suggestive whispers create a surrealistic atmosphere, which the surrounding mise-en-scène seems to contribute to.
Born in 1978 in Croix-Lille, Laure Prouvost lives and works between Antwerp (Belgium) and London (United Kingdom).
Winner of the Turner Prize in 2013, Laure Prouvost is one of the most well-known artists on the contemporary international art scene. Laure Prouvost is representing France at the 58th International Art Exhibition at the Venice Biennial (2019).
In 2020, Laure Prouvost has been invited to participate to the Sydney Biennial. The same year, some traveling exhibitions of the French Pavilion of the 58th International Art Exhibition at the Venice Biennial (2019) were held at the Abattoirs (Toulouse, France) and at the LAM Villeneuve dAscq (Lille, France). Many solo shows are dedicated to the artist in 2021 such at the ACCA Melbourne (Australia), at the Govett Brewster Gallery in New-Zealand or at the Kunsthall Charlottenborg in Copenhagen (Denmark).
She has had recent significant solo exhibitions in prestigious institutions, including at the MUHKA with AM-BIG-YOU-US LEGSICON (Belgium, 2019), at the Palais de Tokyo with RING SING AND DRING FOR TRESPASSING (France, 2018), at the Bass Museum with They are Waiting for You (USA, 2018), the Witte de With with the wet wet wanderer (Rotterdam, 2017), at the MMK Frankfurt am Main with ALL BEHIND, WELL GO DEEPER, DEEP DOWN AND SHE WILL SAY (Frankfurt, 2016), at the Kunsthall Luzern with AND SHE WILL SAY: HI HER, AILLEURS, TO HIGHER GROUNDS... (Luzern, 2016), at the Pirelli Hangar Bicocca with GDM-Grandad Visitor Center (Milan, 2016), at the Red Brick Art Museum with Into All That Is Here (Beijing, 2016), at Haus der Kunst Munich with We Would Be floating away from the dirty past (Munich, 2015), at the New Museum with For Forgetting (New York, 2014), at Extra City Kunsthal with From Wantee to Some Signs (Antwerp, 2014), at the Whitechapel Gallery (London, 2013) and at the Collezione Maramotti (Reggio Emilia, 2013) for Farfromwords, at the Morra Greco Foundation with Polpomotorino (Naples, 2013) and at Tate Britain with Schwitters in Britain (London, 2013).
Prestigious public and private collections house the works of Laure Prouvost, such as the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden (Washington, USA), the Red Brick Art Museum (Beijing, China), the Kunsthal Luzern (Luzern, Switzerland), the Maramotti Collection (Reggio Emilia, Italy), the Morra Greco Foundation (Naples, Italy), The Arts Council (London, United Kingdom), The Withworth Collection (Manchester, United Kingdom), The Contemporary Art Society (London, United Kingdom), The Saatchi Collection (London, United Kingdom), The Zabludowicz Collection (London, United Kingdom), the MAC/VAL (Vitry sur Seine, France), the Kadist Foundation (Paris, France), the Fond National dArt Contemporain (FNAC, Paris, France), the FRAC Bourgogne (Dijon, France), the FRAC Champagne Ardennes (France), the Musée départemental dart contemporain de Rochechouart (Rochechouart, France) the Nouveau Musée National de Monaco (Monaco).
Laure Prouvost has been represented by la Galerie Nathalie Obadia, Paris/Brussels, since 2014.