Wilfrid Almendra
Vincent Beaurin
Christophe Berdaguer
Marie Pejus
Julien Bouillon
Stephane Calais
Sammy Engramer
Marc Etienne
Daniel Firman
Reégine Kolle
Hugues Reip
Virginie Yassef
Mathieu Mercier
Group show. A heterogenous and multiple landscape emerged from formal inclinations and spontaneous attractions between the various works. Still, that landscape was coherent enough to coalesce into a subject. While nature, and more particularly its representation, is not necessarily a recurring theme among the featured artists, it is nevertheless one of the stakes of the grouping.
Group show
curated by Mathieu Mercier
With Wilfrid Almendra, Vincent Beaurin, Christophe Berdaguer et Marie Péjus, Julien Bouillon, Stéphane Calais, Sammy Engramer, Marc Etienne, Daniel Firman, Regine Kolle, Hugues Reip et Virginie Yassef.
The Fondation d’entreprise Ricard will present Dérive from October 12
to November 16 in premises freshly redesigned by architects Jakob and
Mac Farlane. Artist Mathieu Mercier, the curator of the 9th edition of
the Prix Fondation d’entreprise Ricard, conceived the exhibit around the
works of 11 artists of the young French scene: Wilfrid Almendra,
Vincent Beaurin, Christophe Berdaguer and Marie Péjus, Julien
Bouillon, Stéphane Calais, Sammy Engramer, Marc Etienne, Daniel
Firman, Regine Kolle, Hugues Reip and Virginie Yassef. The prize will be
awarded during the Bal Jaune on October 19.
The Fondation d’entreprise Ricard also continues its partnership with
the FIAC (Foire Internationale d’Art Contemporain) through its support
of the Young Curator’s Invitation program.
Mathieu Mercier proceeded from the works themselves in curating the
exhibit Dérive. A heterogenous and multiple landscape emerged from
formal inclinations and spontaneous attractions between the various
works. Still, that landscape was coherent enough to coalesce into a
subject. While nature, and more particularly its representation, is not
necessarily a recurring theme among the featured artists, it is
nevertheless one of the stakes of the grouping.
While humans seem absent from it, they are in fact everywhere; each
work testifies to the relation(s) between humankind and nature. This
relation sometimes borders on nostalgia: the evocation of a lost
paradise then becomes almost palpable. In other instances, it looks to
the future and to technology, accepting the acceleration of mutations
that they involve.
The diversity of viewpoints disrupts any effort to forge a single vision,
an ecological discourse, or a gloomy or positive anticipation. Yet such a
condensation —from an archaic nature, which may have witnessed the
birth of humankind, to a synthetic one— makes it possible, between the
conflicting desires to freeze time and to accelerate it, to think through a
new relation to the world over the time of an exhibit.
The Prix Fondation d’entreprise Ricard will be awarded to one of the
artists exhibited on the occasion of the Bal Jaune on October 19.
Image: Berdaguer & Pejus, Dreamland/disparaître ici, 2007
Opening october 12, 2007
Fondation d'Entreprise Ricard
9, rue Royale - Paris
Free admission