Audain Gallery SFU Woodward's
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Claire Fontaine
dal 10/10/2012 al 21/12/2012

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Susan Jamieson-McLarnon


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10/10/2012

Claire Fontaine

Audain Gallery SFU Woodward's, Vancouver

Carelessness Causes Fire. The exhibition features sculpture, writing, video, and painting. These different media are used as "vectors of a specific intensity" to critically explore what the artist identifies as the "crisis of singularity" and the political impotency she sees in contemporary society.


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Carelessness Causes Fire is the first solo exhibition in Canada by the Paris-based “collective artist” Claire Fontaine, who is the Audain Artist in Residence for the fall of 2012. Taking her name from a common brand of French notebooks and stationary, Claire Fontaine is a self-described “readymade artist”, founded in 2004 and aided by her “assistants” Fulvia Carnevale and James Thornhill.

Claire Fontaine’s work for Carelessness Causes Fire features sculpture, writing, video, and painting. These different media are used as “vectors of a specific intensity” to critically explore what the artist identifies as the “crisis of singularity” and the political impotency she sees in contemporary society.

The exhibition presents old and new works to examine the psychological and political consequences of the Arab Spring on the western perception of reality. The ambiguity of the exhibition’s title, lifted from a security warning found by the artist under an office chair, evokes both the metaphorical fire of the uprising as it invaded streets and buildings and the actual fire of weapons that often accompanied it.

A climate of blind, even careless violence is also recreated through a number of works in the exhibition that quote the aesthetic codes of abstraction and minimalism. These enduring visual languages, although removed from figuration, still have ethical consequences. Here, the artist confronts these languages directly with the real world economic and political violence that they do not portray but, nonetheless, still intimately relate to.

The series of digital paintings entitled Studies for Tactical Entry, for example, faithfully transcribes the representation of the “cones of action” of firearms held by two armed people as they traverse various corridors and stairways. Although these geometrical figures on the canvases appear very similar to the visual language of Suprematist painting, in reality they are schematic representations used by the armed forces to display dangerous movements in interior spaces.

As part of her residency, Claire Fontaine will work with students from both the MFA Program at the School for the Contemporary Arts at Simon Fraser University and the MFA in Visual Art Program at the University of British Columbia, screening a selection of films and leading a series of seminars exploring the artist’s notion of the “human strike.” This work with students will culminate in a final public presentation by Claire Fontaine, featuring a talk and a screening of excerpts from the selected films, on November 24 at 7:00 pm at the Djavad Mowafaghian Cinema in the Goldcorp Centre for the Arts.

Carelessness Causes Fire is realized with the support of the Consulat général de France in Vancouver, and presented in partnership with the Institutions by Artists conference, which runs from October 12 to 14, 2012, at Simon Fraser University at Goldcorp Centre for the Arts.

Image: Studies for Tactical Entry, 2012, digital painting, 46 x 32.7 x 2 cm, courtesy of the artist and Metro Pictures, New York.

Press contact:
Heather Kennedy, Media Relations - SFU Woodward’s, 604.723.2562, heatherkennedy.vcr@gmail.com
For Simon Fraser University information: Susan Jamieson-McLarnon, SFU PAMR, 778.782.5151, jamieson@sfu.ca

Opening: October 11, 8pm
Artist's Talk: October 11, 6pm

Audain Gallery
SFU Woodward's Goldcorp Centre for the Arts
149 West Hastings Street, Vancouver BC
Hours: Tue–Sat, 12–6pm

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