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Venerable Italian Sculptor Reinvents the Totem

Gagosian
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Spread over both Gagosian’s rue du Castiglione gallery and the Centre Pompidou, the Paris based Italian artist presents all new works from her Notes on Sculpture series. There is a distinctly totemic quality to many of the sculptural pieces, strikingly viewed through the gallery’s vitrine like windows.
Spread over both Gagosian’s rue du Castiglione gallery and the Centre Pompidou, the Paris based Italian artist presents all new works from her Notes on Sculpture series. There is a distinctly totemic quality to many of the sculptural pieces, strikingly viewed through the gallery’s vitrine like windows.
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Paris, France June 8 - Sept 3, 2022 Hours Mon - Fri 11AM - 6PM
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On June 8, 2022, two complementary presentations of works by Tatiana Trouvé will open in Paris: Le grand atlas de la désorientation (The Great Atlas of Disorientation) at the Centre Pompidou and an exhibition in Gagosian’s gallery at 9 rue de Castiglione. Together, the exhibitions focus on Trouvé’s coextensive drawing and sculptural practices, in which fragmentary graphic, architectonic, and environmental elements form spaces imbued with the logic of memories and dreams. At rue de Castiglione, Gagosian is pleased to present an installation of new sculptures (all from 2022) from Trouvé’s Notes on Sculpture, a series she began in 2016, and The Guardian, a sculpture from a body of works initiated in 2013. These totemic works are arrayed in front of wallpaper that reproduces L’Escamoteur (The Illusionist) (2022)—a drawing that is featured in the Pompidou exhibition—at an expansive scale. At Gagosian, Trouvé takes advantage of the vitrine-like quality of the recently opened space with an installation that may be viewed at all times through its large windows. - Gagosian
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