Three new Spirits to be unveiled
In honor of Marseille-Provence 2013 European Capital of Culture and Fondation de France's Nouveaux commanditaire, Lucy + Jorge Orta present Le Chemin des Fees, Spirits of the Huveaune, a 30km parcours of sculptures across four municipalities that invite people to rediscover the Huveaune river's rich cultural heritage. The five Spirits of the Huveaune, feminine figures cast into bronze, are situated along the Huveaune river valley between the spring, deep in the Provence Alps, and the estuary at the Mediterranean, the ancient sea port of Massilia. The legendry, supernatural and the imaginary are the artists' sources of inspiration collated from historical texts, local legends and stories recounting the feminine presence associated with the Huveaune river and the valley. April 6, 2013 marks the inauguration of three such spirits: la Fee de la source - Marie at the Martelliere, Saint-Zacharia; la Fee du pont - Ubelka at the Moulin Saint-Claude, Auriol; and la Fee des berges - Manon at the Ilot des Berges Park, Aubagne. A fourth spirit, La Fee du vieux moulin (Gyptis), was unveiled in October 2012 in the Vieux Moulin Park, and the fifth and final spirit, la Fee du lac - Ophelie, will be inaugurated in Borely Park this coming May. The spirits invest each site as genii loci, weaving a link between the past and present. Referring to the universal water cycle, Le Chemin des Fees aims to raise public awareness of environmental issues related to the river's fate, particularly water management in the future, there as elsewhere.