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The Parc Saint Léger is pleased to present Jean-Pascal
Flavien's first major project in France: breathing house, la
maison respire.
Jean-Pascal Flavien's practice has as its
point of departure the design and construction of houses, which in turn
become platforms for other works. His projects embrace a plurality of
mediums, including drawing, video, performance, writing, or book
publishing. Thought out and designed as functional habitations, each house
sets up, by way of a pre-determined relationship between the space and its
occupants, a singular living situation. To this date, three houses have
been completed: the viewer in Rio de Janeiro in 2007, the no
drama house in Berlin in 2009, and the two persons house in Sao
Paulo in 2010.
With the breathing house, la maison
respire, the artist sets up a new situation in his work: designing and
placing a house parallel to the exhibition space and imagining situations,
usages, breathing movements between these two spaces, which are deployed by
means of various relations and exchanges between them.
The
project breathing house, la maison respire consists on the one hand
of the exhibition that goes from 30 June to 16 September 2012 and secondly
consists of the house itself, whose presence at Parc Saint Léger
will unfold over a period of one year. In its operating principle, the
house therefore includes the exhibition as a temporary extension of its
space. The project is experienced in three stages—before,
during, and after the exhibition—all of which give
rise to a specific production. Before: the artist lives in the
house, during which he will define and determine its relationship to the
exhibition space. During: the artist will invite persons close to
him and to his work (including artists, curators, and art historians) to
live in the house, offering them to be involved in his project and to test
its autonomy—guests can spend a few days or work on a personal
project or decide to respond more directly to the project—with the
only assignment of leaving behind a testimonial of their experience in the
form of a text or of the documentation of an activity. After: All
the contributions will then be collected in the form of a publication by
Devonian Press, a common practice of the artist who has defined these
publications as a constitutive part of his work practice.
What
emerges at this point is the host of spatial and interspatial relationships
which this project exposes. The house is juxtaposed to the exhibition space
and allows for comings and goings from one space to the other in the way of
a breathing in time, a movement back and forth in space. The house is set
forth as a series of successive filters placed in parallel to the
exhibition space, the space of the house being subdivided by two movable
partitions segmenting the activities that takes place within it: living /
sleeping / working. These sliding walls are perforated by openings, porous
to passages. When moving, they unsettle the viewer's gaze and modify the
perspectival axes, allowing for objects, activities, and people to move
from one space to another, creating links and couplings between the
different activities taking place in both spaces: sleeping / working,
sleeping / exhibiting, living / exhibiting, etc… These movements are
the movements of breathing, a migration of ideas as much as of objects.
What does it mean to pass an object from a work space to a sleeping
space—especially when you consider sleep as a work space for the
dream? What does it mean to move a table from the house so as to have
breakfast in the exhibition space? Can a type of object take form from this
situation? The challenge of the breathing house is not to define or delimit
all these fields but to question and rebuild relationships between spaces,
and further, to postulate an artistic process that includes and produces
moments of latency, sleep, and exchanges.
Curated by Sandra
Patron.
Persons invited to inhabit the house Helmut Batista, Louidgi Beltrame & Elfi Turpin, Julien Bismuth,
Marie de Brugerolle, Federica Bueti, Marie Cool & Fabio Balducci,
Natalie Czech, Vanessa Desclaux, Övül Durmuşoğlu, Vanessa Joan
Müller, Sabine Nielsen, Anri Sala, Julia Gwendolyn Schneider, ...
Lectures and presentations Saturday, 23 June: Vanessa
Desclaux, Talking, confronting, moving, displacing, breathing... Monday, 2 July: Marie de Brugerolle, The colour of the days Saturday, 1 September: Vanessa Joan Müller, Other spaces
The exhibition will be followed by a comprehensive publication,
co-produced with Kunstverein Langenhagen. The construction of the
house received the support of the Fondation Nationale des Arts Graphiques
et Plastiques.
*Image above: Jean-Pascal Flavien,
breathing house, 2012. 3.9 x 6.15 x 4.85
meters. Courtesy of the artist and Galerie Catherine Bastide,
Brussels.
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