Prenez soin de vous. At the heart of this exhibition is a break-up e-mail that the artist received from a lover, which ends with the line "Take Care of Yourself". Originally produced for the French Pavilion at the 2007 Venice Biennale, the project consists of texts, photos, films and voices of 107 women of all ages who interpret the break-up letter through their various professions. This poetic and often touching project speaks to us all about our relation to the loved one.
DHC/ART is delighted to present Sophie Calle’s critically acclaimed exhibition Prenez soin de vous (Take care of yourself) in July 2008.
At the heart of this exhibition is a break-up e-mail that the artist received from a lover, which ends with the line “Take Care of Yourself”. Sophie Calle decided to do just that:
“I received an email telling me it was over. I didn’t know how to respond. It was almost as if it hadn’t been meant for me. It ended with the words “Take Care of yourself”. And so I did. I asked 107 women (including two made from wood and one with feathers), chosen for their profession or skills, to interpret this letter. To analyze it, comment on it, dance it, sing it. Dissect it. Exhaust it. Understand it for me. Answer for me. It was a way of taking the time to break up. A way of taking care of myself.”
Originally produced for the French Pavilion at the 2007 Venice Biennale, Prenez soin de vous consists of texts, photos, films and voices of 107 women of all ages who interpret the break-up letter through their various professions. This poetic and often touching project speaks to us all about our relation to the loved one.
One of France’s pre-eminent artists, Calle mixes photography, text, performance and video in conceptually-inflected narratives of desire, loss and abandonment. Through humour, pathos, fetishism and voyeurism the artist tests and ultimately redraws the boundaries of private and public life.
DHC/ART Foundation for Contemporary Art is a new exhibition space housed in a converted, historic building in the heart of Old Montreal. DHC/ART is a new permanent location for exciting and relevant visual art exhibitions and projects open since fall of 2007.
DHC/ART Foundation for Contemporary Art
451 and 468 St-Jean (corner Notre-Dame, in Old Montreal), Montreal
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