Dove Allouche
Pierre-Olivier Arnaud
Sophie Bueno-Boutellier
Etienne Chambaud
Isabelle Cornaro
Aurelien Froment
Mark Geffriaud
Laurent Montaron
Jimmy Robert
Clement Rodzielski
The fifth Antidote show will be offering a renewal in its selection, emphasizing its original vocation to highlight and support the young contemporary French art scene. This year the show gives voice to a group of young artists, all of the same generation, whose work is shot through with similar reflections on time, memory and absence, the image and the conditions of its manifestation and perception. On view compositions, photographs and installations.
Running from 20 October 2009 to 9 January 2010 at the Galerie des
Galeries, the fifth Antidote show will
feature works by ten French artists:
Dove Allouche, Pierre-Olivier
Arnaud, Sophie Bueno-Boutellier,
Étienne Chambaud, Isabelle Cornaro,
Aurélien Froment, Mark Geffriaud,
Laurent Montaron, Jimmy Robert
and Clément Rodzielski.
Antidote 5 will be offering a renewal in its selection,
emphasizing its original vocation to highlight and support
the young contemporary French art scene. This year the
show gives voice to a group of young artists, all of the same
generation, whose work is shot through with similar
reflections on time, memory and absence, the image and
the conditions of its manifestation and perception.
Dove Allouche’s photographs question the representation the Galeries
of a subject and its obliteration over time. The same idea comprises
of absence can be seen in Jimmy Robert’s installations,
which contain traces of past performances. On the other hand,
the reception of images lies at the heart of Pierre-Olivier
Arnaud’s work. Arnaud is interested in their mode
of production and dissemination, and in their future,
in what they become. In Étienne Chambaud’s installations,
the making of a work of art over time, what goes before
and comes after it, is more important than the final object.
This link between the pieces figures in the works of
Aurélien Froment, who questions the semantic power of
images through inspirations that are bound up with collective
memory and film. The connection between images and
their sources is likewise central to the works of Clément
Rodzielski. Employing subtle gestures, the artist transforms
an image or object into an abstract form. Mark Geffriaud
also locates the image at the heart of his approach through
his installations, which deal with the circulation and
perception of forms. Isabelle Cornaro’s minimal compositions
are produced from pre-existing, deconstructed images
to which she occasionally adds various intimate objects,
the traces of a sensory memory that the artist reappropriates
to other ends. Sophie Bueno-Boutellier’s installations,
which are linked with different scientific and theosophical
sources, examine perception and consciousness.
Finally Laurent Montaron’s images lie somewhere between
reality and the imaginary in order to sow confusion
in the viewer’s mind.
Brought together in this show, the artists and the pieces
appear to trace out lines of thought that the viewer can choose
to follow, cross or go around. All of these singular approaches
can be grasped in their entirety, as if, for only a moment,
a dialogue had sprung up among the featured works.
The official partner of the 2009 FIAC, the Galeries Lafayette
group confirms its support of the young contemporary
French art scene. This year, the two partners are inaugurating
a program of assistance for emerging galleries. The program
will make it possible to extend significant financial support
to a group of fourteen French and international galleries
that have been selected by an independent jury.(2) Supporting
galleries amounts to supporting artists. Galleries are like an
essential link in a production and distribution chain of contemporary art.
A catalog presenting all five Antidote shows
will be published in 2010
The Galeries Lafayette group has always been an eager
supporter of contemporary art. The department store
on Boulevard Haussmann has played host time and again
to prestigious events showcasing the major designers of the
day and revealing to the broader public artists who have
gone on to become true references of their age. All too aware
of the visibility and the support that department stores can
offer, the Galeries Lafayette group decided to make such
efforts a permanent part of its mission and opened, in 2001,
the Galerie des Galeries, a 300 m2 non-commercial
exhibition space in the heart of the Galeries Lafayette
department store, on Boulevard Haussmann. Throughout
the year this venue presents exhibitions devoted to art,
fashion and design. And since 2005, the Galerie des Galeries
has mounted each autumn Antidote, an annual exhibition
that brings together works by ten emerging or well-
established French artists. These works are part of the
private collection of Ginette Moulin, the president of the
Supervisory Board of the Galeries Lafayette group,
and her grandson Guillaume Houzé.
Media contact:
Philippe Boulet Tel : +33 (0)6 82280047 boulet@tgcdn.com
Opening reception, Monday 19 October 2009
Galeries Lafayette
40, boulevard Haussmann 29 bis rue de la Chaussée d’Antin 75009, Paris
From Monday to Saturday / 11a.m. – 7p.m.
until 9p.m. on Thursday
Free admission