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This participative project "Time" is a part of a six-month artist residency at La Bricarde housing estate: the sculpture Fin, the short film L'arret and the publication Time Machine.
Following the 3 Cité des Curiosités artist residency at La Bricarde housing estate, Logirem, the
Logirem Foundation and Marseille-Provence 2013’s Euro-Mediterranean Ateliers are proud to
present TIME by gethan&myles. This participative project has three parts – the sculpture Fin, the
short film L’arrêt and the publication Time Machine.
gethan&myles completed TIME as part of a six-month artist residency at La Bricarde housing estate,
during which they worked with local residents and non-profit organisations. The project explores the
notion of time, which the artists consider has a special quality in these zones suspended between
mountains and sea, where people seem to be waiting for something that is both imminent and
indefinable.
Fin is a transparent luminescent sculpture, the shadows of which mark the passage of time. Like the
fin of a fish emerging from the water, its triangular form protrudes from the pavement. Because it is
gold, it contrasts with the grey and beige urban environment. Within this giant sundial, a circle
composed of 366 dates of birth pays tribute to La Bricarde’s residents – and celebrates 2012, a leap
year.
L’arrêt is an experimental documentary about suspense, indecision and the choreography of fear. It
was filmed in the Parc National des Calanques with a group of young adults from La Bricarde, and
focuses on the uncertain passage from childhood to adulthood. It features five young adults who
throw themselves off vertiginous cliffs into the Mediterranean Sea. The highlight of the film is not the
plot or the dramatic ending, but the moments preceding these events – the combination of bravery
and discomfort, the transition from aggressive looks to overly casual smiles, the waves of tension
and doubt, and the battle to overcome these feelings.
The stories told in the book Time Machine explore the enigmatic nature of time and identity at La
Bricarde housing estate. All the neighbourhood photos in the book are by gethan&myles and 14- and
15-year-old students from the Collège Henri Barnier who took part in photography workshops. The
texts are based on local residents’ stories about personal objects, sounds and flavours that have the
power to take them back in time – like Proust’s madeleine. 366 numbered copies of this stand-alone
publication will be produced. Because the pages are uncut, readers will have to slit them to discover
the book’s content – an irreversible action that reflects life itself.
gethan&myles
The Anglo-Irish duo gethan&myles create contextual pieces. An essential component of their work is
participation, inspired by the different regions they work in and the people they meet. By modifying or
interacting with constructed spaces (whether architectural or mental), they seek to question and transform
stereotypes. They have already received several commissions from regional authorities in the United
Kingdom, and are supported by institutions like London's Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) and Barbican
Centre.
La Bricarde housing estate
La Bricarde housing estate is located in Marseille’s 15th arrondissement, and is identified as a zone
urbaine sensible (sensitive urban zone). It has over 2,000 residents. With non-profit organisations,
businesses and economic activities, it is a lively neighbourhood that supports the development of cultural
projects – including the Cité des Curiosités programme. As part of this initiative, the housing estate has
welcomed resident artists since 2008. These artists have leave behind permanent traces of themselves in
their artwork, installed in public space.
The Logirem corporate foundation aims to improve access to culture and develop social ties between
residents of the company’s houses and flats alongside employees. Over the last fifteen years, it has
supported over 500 projects. For Marseille-Provence 2013, it is supporting four projects, including this
Euro-Mediterranean Atelier.
The Euro-Mediterranean Ateliers
As an ambitious platform supporting contemporary creation throughout the Marseille-Provence region, the
Euro-Mediterranean Ateliers are one of Marseille-Provence 2013's founding projects. Companies,
organisations and public institutions will host artist residencies in all disciplines, creating ties between
artists and organisations not usually involved in contemporary creation.
Executive producer: Sextant et Plus
As one of the associations based at La Friche la Belle de Mai, Sextant et Plus develops production and
distribution systems for contemporary artwork. This includes exhibitions, residencies, publications and
outreach, on the local, international, public and private levels.
The Cité des Curiosités 2012
A project by the Logirem Foundation
Executive producer: Sextant et Plus
In partnership with: Logirem, the FRAC Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur (regional contemporary art fund), la
DRAC Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur (regional cultural affairs office) / French Ministry of Culture, the
Conseil Régional Provence-Alpes- Côte d’Azur, the Conseil Général des Bouches-du-Rhône, the Ville de
Marseille and Marseille-Provence 2013’s Euro-Mediterranean Ateliers programme.
With support from the companies Chabaud, C.R.E (Conception Réalisation Electrique), De Viris (groupe
Parlym) and Saccoccio.
Images: Stills from the short film L’arrêt.
Press contacts:
Logirem: Anne-Marie Matias / anne-marie.matias@logirem.fr / +33 (0)6 26 58 88 40
Fondation Logirem: Pascale Sasso / pascale.sasso@logirem.fr / +33 (0)6 26 82 22 91
MP2013: Lylia Abbes / lylia.abbes@mp2013.fr / +33 (0)7 86 02 17 09
Sextant et plus: Bérénice Saliou / b.saliou@sextantetplus.org / +33 (0)4 95 04 95 94
The inauguration of TIME by gethan&myles&labricarde will take place at La Bricarde housing estate at 7.30pm on 21 September
La Bricarde housing estate
Résidence la Bricarde - 13015 Marseille