Mouvement et Lumière #2

Mouvement et Lumière #2 : Elias Crespin. TriAlineados Fluo Vert. 2016, plexiglas, nylon, moteurs, ordinateur, interface électronique, 27,5 x 248 x 24 cm. © Courtesy Elias Crespin.    Mouvement et Lumière #2 : Vue de l’installation Mouvement et Lumière #2, Villa Datris, L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, 2023. Jesus Rafael Soto. Pénétrable BBL bleu. 1999, acier laqué en PVC, 365 x 450 x 600 cm. © Jesus-Rafael Soto – Adagp, Paris.    Mouvement et Lumière #2 : Laurent Debraux. La Mare aux Fées. 2012, bois de bouleau, acier, nylon, aimants, moteur, 340 x 160 x 160 cm. © Courtesy galerie Eko Sato.    Mouvement et Lumière #2 : Takis (Panayotis Vassilakis, dit). Électromagnétique. 1966, résine armée de fibre de verre, aimant permanent,  câble d’acier, électro-aimant monté sur pied en métal,  acrylique noir satiné, sphère : 250 x 125 cm,  base : 105,5 x 40,2 cm. Collection MAC VA   


The exhibition


After its first exhibition, Mouvement et Lumière, in 2012, Villa Datris is back with a second instalment on kinetic art and its resonances, demonstrating through the quality of its selection and display how far the foundation dedicated to contemporary sculpture has come.

There's an air of first love in the story between kinetic art and the duo formed by Villa Datris founder Danièle Marcovici and her late husband Tristan Fourtine. Their discovery of this "playful and participatory" art, and the Op'Art that followed it, led to further exploration of sculpture and the creation of a major collection, bringing together works as diverse as an enamelled stone by Johan Creten, the projection of a rock bestiary on a wall by Samuel Rousseau and a textile sculpture by Suzanne Husky. Kineticism, Op'Art... these are just some of the terms used to describe the attraction of several generations of artists to movement, both of the visual medium and of the body experimenting with the work.

Extract from the article by Tom Laurent published in the N°107 de la revue Art Absolument. Publication date: July 13, 2023.

When


19/05/2023 - 01/11/2023
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