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Doug Wheeler
dal 23/5/2012 al 10/11/2012

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23/5/2012

Doug Wheeler

Frac Lorraine 49 Nord 6 Est, Metz

A pioneer of the California Light and Space movement, proposes three new site-specific spaces of perception, three luminous installations. His spaces appeal not only to the retina but also to the body as a whole, and thus invite us to an approach both initiatory and meditative.


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Dis-orientation: this might be the motto for Lorraine and the Grande Région. This summer, defamiliarization is, in fact, a must in each of our events! As part of MONO — 20 monographic exhibitions taking place in Sarre, Lorraine, and Luxembourg — in Metz, we will be featuring Doug Wheeler’s immersive environments. The American artist offers a perceptual experience beyond words and images! He invites us to a limitless comprehension of time and space. Unforgettable! Elsewhere, here and there between Briey, Saint-Dié-des-Vosges, and Epinal, cartography is being revised in light of projections challenged by artists. Finally, geographic wandering will be the pretext for a series of attempts to unravel the issues at stake in a new geography that would take into account the body and all its senses! A powerful moment of shared points of view with a filmmaker, a performer, and lecturers off the beaten track. Let’s turn our back on the world mapped out by Westerners and make room for the indigenous peoples’ sensory experience of space. It’s a chance to give the floor to lost voices and to let resonate the belief in other plausible worlds!

Doug Wheeler

Experience light and indefinite space! Doug Wheeler, a pioneer of the California Light and Space movement¹, proposes three new site-specific spaces of perception, three luminous installations. Since the 1960s, the famous American artist has been unhinging our senses and guiding us to inhabit moments of liminality, instants of suspension in pure light. His spaces appeal not only to the retina but also to the body as a whole, and thus invite us to an approach both initiatory and meditative.

For his first solo exhibition in Europe since 1975, the Californian artist has created two new phosphorescent pieces, in addition to conceiving a new perceptual environment in his famed series of “light walls”. His immersive environments subtly absorb the viewer and provoke a unique experience, which does not engage reason but is addressed directly to the body, through all the senses.

A poet of light, Doug Wheeler creates atmospheres of a rare sensuality. He challenges our perception of depth and volume, even while our bodies, clothed in light, dissolve in the white space that has grown infinite. It is a question then of exploring the very substance of light and of provoking unprecedented sensorial perceptions. ¹ The “Light and Space” movement was created in the mid-1960s on the West Coast of the United States.

BIOGRAPHY
Born in 1939 in Globe, Arizona (US) Works in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and Santa Monica, California (US) Doug Wheeler began his career as a painter in the 1960s while he studied at the Chouinard Institute of Art (today the California Institute of Art) in Los Angeles. His work was subsequently presented in numerous exhibitions, notably: at the Tate Gallery in London and the Schmela Gallery in Dusseldorf in 1970; at the Salvatore Ala Gallery in Milan in 1975; at MoMa PS1 in New York in 1976; at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles in 1986; and in 2000 at the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain. In 2008, he created an environmental installation using ice and neon as part of his design for the exhibition Upside Down — Les Arctiques at the Quai Branly Museum in Paris. He collaborated with the noted French architect Jean de Gastines on the scenography. He inaugurated a solo exhibition, entitled SA MI 75 DZ 12, at the David Zwirner Gallery in New York in January 2012.

Image: 68 VEN MCASD 11, 1968/2011. Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego. Photo: P. Scholz Rittermann, © 2012 Doug Wheeler

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Opening Thursday 24 May at 7pm

49 Nord 6 Est
Fonds régional d’art contemporain de Lorraine
1 bis rue des Trinitaires, F-57000 Metz
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sat – sun: 11 AM−7 PM
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