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2008 EDITION

July 8th - September 14th

Pauline Fargue

Pauline Fargue

NANTUA

Video/ Sculpture Installation. Somewhere between video and Arte Povera, Pauline Fargue’s installation – a huge-format static video projection combined with eight wooden sculptures fixed to the floor – offers the viewer a disturbing fusion of image and reality. In the exhibition space the sculptures reference eight posts seen emerging from water in the video image, on which two bodies remain frozen in a verticality nothing disturbs: neither the passing of time nor the uninterrupted movement of the landscape. Any spectator who so wishes can perch atop one of the sculptures and undergo the dual experience of looking around and at the same time facing his own mise en abyme.


This installation was created with the assistance of architects Laurent Capitani and DJ Sylvain Takerkart.



LANDSCAPES 2008

Staged in an evolving luminous design, the photographs appear and vanish to create a singular length of gaze. The subjects are captured mid-gesture, mid-pose or in a moment of life where, in fact, they are no longer subjects but objects of the world and their experiences – at the precise moment when they have dropped their guard and are immersed in the thickness of the present; when they offer us their disconcerting vulnerability.

Pauline Fargue

Born in 1975 in Paris, France. Lives and works in Arles.


Pauline Fargue is a young visual artist whose training was both theoretical (a postgraduate degree in aesthetic philosophy on Gary Hill’s uvre) and practical (at the National Photography School in Arles).

Her art explores diverse media (photography, video, sculpture, sound, performance) and how the power of technical filters mediatises our perceptive position. Although the body has a very important place in her work, all of her installations originate from a photograph – a photograph she is keen to push beyond its boundaries, its instantaneousness, its surface.