An installation by Benoit Maire & Falke Pisano. Writing is understood as a natural and integrated part of their respective working methods: the installation could be seen as a laboratory of signification, which asks whether it is possible to materialize a process of thought through objects.
Benoît Maire and Falke Pisano became known to each other in 2006, and have since
then been involved in an exchange about the function of theory and philosophy in
their independent practices. Though working in different ways, they are both highly
influenced by the use of language, and often work in the format of lectures and
performances. Writing is understood as a natural and integrated part of their
respective working methods: “Desert Solitaire” can be regarded as the result of this
ongoing conversation, and a continuation of their collaboration. The installation
could be seen as a laboratory of signification, which asks whether it is possible to
materialize a process of thought through objects.
In the CAC Reading Room two opposing arrangements of books on plinths will function
as the mirror images of each other as conceived through the text that function as a
conceptual mirror. The arrangements and the text will experiment with ideas
associated with mirroring. Describing the process of mirroring the text invites the
viewer to set in motion the relationship between book arrangement and text. At the
same time as the show is born out of an experiment, the three-way exchange set up
between installation, text and reader will activate the role of chance, both
temporal and formal, producing a situation that gently alludes to the instability of
meaning and subjective truth.
Benoît Maire (b. 1978) lives and works in Paris.
Falke Pisano (b. 1978) lives and works in Berlin.
Recent solo exhibitions include:
Benoît Maire: The object of criticism, De Vleeshal, Middelburg; l’espace nu, Frac
Aquitaine, Bordeaux; histoire de la géométrie, Rosascape, Paris; Aesthetics Of The
Differends (with Falke Pisano), Hollybush Gardens, London;
Falke Pisano: For the blind man in the dark room looking for the black cat that
isn’t there, Transmission Gallery, Glasgow, Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, USA,
ICA, London, MOCAD Detroit, De Appel, Amsterdam; Figures of Speech (Formation of a
crystal), Hollybush Gardens, London; Organon on The Wave (with Benoit Maire),
Kunstverein Graz.
Illustration: courtesy of the artists and Hollybush Gardens, London.
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