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| Luxembourg Pavilion at the Venice Biennale presents Aline Bouvy: La Merde |
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La Merde, Aline Bouvy (still), 2026.
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VENICE.- What if shit could talk? Well, it does. And it speaks in floods out of the sewers of shame.
Aline Bouvy presents La Merde, an immersive audiovisual installation commissioned for the Luxembourg Pavilion at the Biennale Arte 2026. The work brings together a film, a spatialized sound composition, and a mirror-glassed steel architecture that reorganizes the viewers position in space, both physically and socially.
At its core is a cinematographic essay, structured as a manifesto. La Merde addresses shame as a social mechanism and traces the thresholds through which bodies are classified, tolerated, disciplined, or pushed out of view. It proposes a reflection on the systemic violence that shapes social lives and behaviors. Through the figure of an anthropomorphic excrement, appearing as a puppet, an animation, a trace, and an embodied presence, the film moves across everyday situations where restraint is learned, performed, and enforced, until it reaches a public confrontation that turns the work into a direct encounter with collective judgment.
Installed within a semi-circular viewing structure, the film is experienced through a continuously reconfigured, spatialized sound environment, while the mirrored surfaces extend the work into the pavilion space, multiplying reflections and doubling the question of identificationwho is looking, who is being looked at, and what remains impossible to contain.
Accompanying La Merde, the eponymous publication is conceived as a dense yet accessible book-object and visual manifesto that traces dejection as matter, metaphor, and political act across time. With a preface by Stilbé Schroeder (curator of the Pavilion) and Mirela Baciak (director of Salzburger Kunstverein), and commissioned texts by Robert Garnett and Jessica Gysel, the book stands as a work in its own right, both conceptual and sensory.
Aline Bouvy (b.1974, Watermael-Boitsfort, Belgium) is a Luxembourgish artist living in Brussels and Luxembourg. In her practice she questions social structures and normative systems in a rigorous aesthetic and with a decidedly quirky sense of humor. Her projects are often inspired by the contexts in which they are exhibited, exploring narratives or images deemed marginal or inappropriate. With La Merde, Aline Bouvy explores the way some norms and regimes of hygiene and respectability cause hierarchies and exclusions.
After living, studying, and working in Brussels and Strasbourg, Stilbé Schroeder (b. 1985, Luxembourg) returned to Luxembourg in 2015 and joined Casino Luxembourg Forum dart contemporain as exhibition coordinator. In 2017 and 2019, she was assistant curator of the Luxembourg Pavilion at the Venice Biennale. Since 2023, she has been head of exhibitions and curator, participating in the reflections and the development of Casinos exhibition programme.
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