Mario Airo'
Leonor Antunes
Micol Assael
Massimo Bartolini
Marco Boggio Sella
Rui Calcada
Bastos
Roberto Cuoghi
Paul Ekaitz
Jon Mikel Euba
Lara Favaretto
Flavio Favelli
Giuseppe Gabellone
Stefania Galegati
Dora Garcia
Piero Golia
Enrique Marty
Marzia Migliora
Joao Onofre
Jesus Palomino
Diego Perrone
Alessandro Pessoli
Jaime Pitarch
Paola Pivi
Sergio Prego
Jorge Queiroz
Tere Recarens
Francesc Ruiz
Fernando Sanchez Castillo
Sancho Silva
Patrick Tuttofuoco
Santiago Ydanez
Francoise Cohen
David Torres
Giorgio Verzotti
Delfim Sardo
Scenes du Sud. It is the first part of a series of two events, that focusses in 2007 on the art scene in Italy, Spain and Portugal, the countries designated in the early 1980s as the "Mediterranean Arc". The selected artists, born between 1965 and 1975, have daily experience of displacement and migration across the surface of the globe while maintaining strong ties with their home base. Using a variety of media (volume, installation, video, drawing), the works are chiefly fuelled by their powerful rapport with reality.
Where?
Scenes du Sud: Espagne, Italie, Portugal
This event follows on from the exhibition on German painting held at Carré d'art during the summer of 2005.
Here again, Où? Scènes du Sud (Where? Scenes of the South) seeks to revisit after 20 years the broad lines
on which Carré d'art bases its acquisition policy. It is the first part of a series of two events, focussing in 2007
on the art scene in Italy, Spain and Portugal, the countries designated in the early 1980s as the
"Mediterranean Arc", then in 2008 on the entrance of the eastern Mediterranean countries into the field of
contemporary creation.
Although not dominant in market terms, these scenes incorporate the new rules of a contemporary art world
that is more elusive, more open to all kinds of cross-fertilizations. The selected artists, born between 1965
and 1975, have daily experience of displacement and migration across the surface of the globe while
maintaining strong ties with their home base.
Using a variety of media (volume, installation, video, drawing), the works are chiefly fuelled by their powerful
rapport with reality. Through burlesque sketches, pseudo-experiments or short fables illustrating popular
adages, they highlight some astonishing human types drawn from a variety of social groups and look into
man's fragile relationship with his environment and history. The artist, who sometimes acts out these
protocols, appears as a modern Don Quixote who gently stands up to authority figures, common laws, and
can even go so far as to challenge the space-time framework. Certain works redefine life's basic components
such as walking, breathing, gestures, gravity, and are to be seen as metaphors of a kind of sensory
communication on a human scale.
Leaving to one side a large part of this fascination with the game of self-reference found in art and the
media, these works confirm art's ability to offer representations addressing issues of creation and perception,
identity and memory that are sensitive, often figurative, almost narrative even.
ARTISTS ON SHOW: Mario Airò, Leonor Antunes, Micol Assaël, Massimo Bartolini, Marco Boggio Sella, Rui Calçada
Bastos, Roberto Cuoghi, Paul Ekaitz, Jon Mikel Euba, Lara Favaretto, Flavio Favelli, Giuseppe Gabellone, Stefania
Galegati, Dora García, Piero Golia, Enrique Marty, Marzia Migliora, João Onofre, Jesus Palomino, Diego Perrone,
Alessandro Pessoli, Jaime Pitarch, Paola Pivi, Sergio Prego, Jorge Queiroz, Tere Recarens, Francesc Ruiz, Fernando
Sánchez Castillo, Sancho Silva, Patrick Tuttofuoco, Santiago Ydáñez.
The bilingual French/English catalogue is published jointly with Archibooks + Sautereau éditeurs.
Texts by Françoise Cohen, David Torres, Giorgio Verzotti and Delfim Sardo
Press contact for this exhibition: Delphine Verrières - Carré d'Art
Tel: +33 (0)4 66 76 35 77 - Fax: +33 (0)4 66 76 35 85 E-mail: communication@carreartmusee.com
Opening: May 22 - 6.30 pm
Carré d'Art - Musée d'art contemporain
Place de la Maison Carrée. 30031 Nîmes cedex 1. France.
open daily except Mondays from 10 to 18.00
Admission : euro 5, reduced rate: euro 3.70.