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21/11/2012

Jean-Luc Moulene

Thomas Dane Gallery, London

New Works. The exhibition includes a number of works produced during a recent residency at CIRVA, Marseilles, where Moulene pushed the structural and conceptual boundaries of glassmaking.


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The Directors of Thomas Dane Gallery are pleased to present an exhibition of new works by the seminal French artist Jean-Luc Moulène. This comes in the wake of a year-long survey at the Dia Art Foundation, Beacon, NY (until 31 December) and his first UK museum show at Modern Art Oxford (until 25 November).

Over three decades, Moulène has slowly built a body of work, which is characterised by the absence of a unifying aesthetic signature. His photographs (Documents) and sculptures (Objects) frustrate classification and form part of loose compendia, which he builds according to his idiosyncratic logic.

The exhibition includes a number of works produced during a recent residency at CIRVA, Marseilles (Centre International de Recherche sur le Verre et les Arts Plastiques) where Moulène pushed the structural and conceptual boundaries of glassmaking. A three-colour blown glass object, Blown Knot 632 (Borromean) Varia 3, is part investigation into the physics of turbulence, part performative document and part metaphysical tool. Two birdcages enclosing 'lungs' of blue glass make allusions to his preoccupations with the body and it's dematerialisation.

Extending the knot taxonomy which is his present focus - Knot Knot - is larger and more imposing than any Moulène object to date, bar one (the monumental Body, in Dia Beacon). It carries with it references to architectural models and prototypes for monuments, melding both the geometric and the organic of much of his previous 3-D work. Other more human-scaled objects in the exhibition are set on tables, on the floor or on the walls. These reveal Moulène's utopia of the 'artist-constructor', which may be the by-product of a decade spent as an artist embedded in the naval behemoth, Thomson-Sintra Activités Sous-Marines.

The photographic presences in the exhibition all spring from his first and only stay in New York last year. They constitute an informal record keeping of the city that had been relatively alien to him until recently. These documents brush against, but still escape, the historical pantheon and academic photography classifications of the still-life (Grand Street), the landscape (Figure (Tree)), the portrait(New York Catalogue Girl) hinting at an infinitely wider, yet less trustworthy, universe of possible images.

A suite of four monochrome panels 'Echantillons (Samples)' - laboriously 'painted' with black, blue, green and red BIC ink are an homage to standardised industrial production while at the same time acknowledging the more obvious artistic precedents of Yves Klein, Robert Ryman, Alighiero Boetti and recent preoccupations with abstraction in photography.

Jean-Luc Moulène was born in Reims in 1955. He studied literature and philosophy at the Sorbonne University where he was awarded a doctorate. He lives and works in Paris. This will be his third exhibition at the gallery.

Jean-Luc Moulène was in conversation with Chris Dercon, Director Tate Modern, at Modern Art Oxford on 25 October. Video documentation can be found on their website.
He will also be in conversation with Briony Fer in the Culture Now series, ICA London on Friday 23 November.
Tickets are available though the ICA website.

For press inquiries and interviews with the artist please contact Meredith@suttonpr.com
For exhibition and sales inquiries please contact Martine d'Anglejan Chatillon at the Gallery Martine@thomasdane.com

Private View and Opening Reception: 22 November 6-8 pm

Thomas Dane Gallery
3 & 11 Duke Street - St James's - London SW1Y 6BN
Gallery Hours: Tuesday to Saturday 10:00am-6:00pm or by appointment
Admission: Free

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