Galleries Mouvements Modernes and Jean-Jacques
Dutko are pleased to present the exhibition "Fables
contemporaines", an eye on the contemporary
creation in ceramic.
A selection of 13 International ceramists will be
present; some, such as British Matthew Chambers,
or American Cheryl Ann Thomas have never been
exhibited in France. About fifty pieces will be on
display, some of them especially commissioned for
this event.
For some years, a real revolution has taken place
in the field of contemporary ceramic, under the
double impulse of the ceramists themselves, and of
the design and art scene, that tend to push farther
the limits of their fields. At the same time, many
artists are more and more interested in what is
called ‘the culture of the project’, that all designers
have been long familiar with. These creators find in
the medium which constitutes the clay, a capacity
to bear witness to the contemporary world. All of
them keep in mind the extraordinary creativity of
the ceramists of the 1950’s and the developments
of the following years. Impregnated with this rich
history, they are developing their
own worlds.
Well-known ceramists such as Kristin McKirdy,
Ursula Morley Price, Nicholas Rena or even Betty
Woodman, with their technical skills, have brought
to this ancestral material a specific approach, and
found a way to go beyond the limits. The traditional
practice had indeed locked the ceramic into an
utilitarian and decorative context, even if the
1950’s generation had introduced important
changes. But it is through the work of these
confirmed ceramists that we discover the
immensely creative potential of the clay, allowing
these artists to be more abstract, to free
themselves from ceramic in order to better come
back to it. For example, Nicholas Rena’s pieces
move away from their original purpose to turn into
‘silence objects’. As for Kristin McKirdy, she does
not stop questioning, according to Pierre
Staudenmeyer "through a relatively reduced
register of forms, the presence of a material, the
depiction of a technique or the experiment of a use
or rather a non-use of the jar, the earth, the art of
the ceramic".
The young talents, even if they are made of the
same "compost" as their elders, also belong to
their own time, a generation which rubbed itself,
and was even involved in other disciplines of
creation, either by their education, or simply as
artists in search of a material answering their
expectations.
Today, proud to be firmly rooted in a history of
ceramic at last restored to favour as a fully
recognised artistic activity, the young
artists/ceramists selected for this exhibition find
their inspiration outside the very field of ceramics.
Dawn Youll's familiar metaphors appear then as a
3D painting with shine and matt effects due to
chosen enamels. Akashi Murakami presents a
fantasy landscape populated with vegetables which
she corrects with her moldings.
To investigate the limits, the tensions, the breaking
points of clay, is a major concern, as we can see in
the extraordinary expressiveness of Matthew
Chambers, Cheryl Ann Thomas, Nathalie Derouet or
even Merete Rasmussen pieces. They find in their
work the true balance between the necessary free
and spontaneous movement of the creative act, and
the technical constraints and the rigour required in
order to control ceramics.
It is because they master the material and because
they feel free to look at other creative fields, that
they sometimes permit themselves be critical or
humorous in front of a purist, orthodox and
obviously necessary ceramic. We shall discover the
incredible contemporary tales of Louise Hindsgavl
in her theatrical china figurines, similar to those
displayed in glass cabinets in times past.
About fifty pieces chosen for "Fables
contemporaines" will be revealed in a historic
location, a unique and rare place in the heart of ile
Saint Louis in Paris. They will show their strength in
interiors imagined by Jean-Jacques Dutko, antique
dealer and eclectic gallery owner, unclassifiable
trend setter, who has always known how to rethink
his practice according to the contexts of modernity.
The exhibition will be held from Decembre 3rd 2010
to January 29th 2011
Fables contemporaines by Mouvements Modernes and Jean-Jacques Dutko
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- Elena Sommariva
- 22 November 2010