Edition 2011

Luma Arles 2011

Trisha Donnelly

Trisha Donnelly is among a generation of artists to have come of age over the past decade or so, whose practice seems rooted in incommunicability and opacity. Often taking the form of gatherings of objects in various media, from assembled sculptures to drawings and photographs, Donnelly’s exhibitions tease the viewer with their intima- tions of meaning; orientation within these spaces is sel- dom straightforward, but is pregnant with possibility.
Hans Ulrich Obrist and Beatrix Ruf, curators of the exhibition.
Trisha Donnelly is among a generation of artists to have come of age over the past decade or so, whose practice seems rooted in incommunicability and opacity. Often taking the form of gatherings of objects in various media, from assembled sculptures to drawings and photographs, Donnelly’s exhibitions tease the viewer with their intimations of meaning; orientation within these spaces is seldom straightforward, but is pregnant with possibility.

Hans Ulrich Obrist and Beatrix Ruf, curators of the exhibition.

Exhibition venue: église Saint-Honorat-des-Alyscamps, 4 July-29 August.

  • Institutional partners

    • République Française
    • Région Provence Alpes Côté d'Azur
    • Département des Bouches du Rhône
    • Arles
    • Le Centre des monuments nationaux est heureux de soutenir les Rencontres de la Photographie d’Arles en accueillant des expositions dans l’abbaye de Montmajour
  • Main partners

    • Fondation LUMA
    • BMW
    • SNCF
    • Kering
  • Media partners

    • Arte
    • Lci
    • Konbini
    • Le Point
    • Madame Figaro
    • France Culture