23 Jun 2017
17 Sep 2017

INEXTRICABILIA, MAGICAL MESH

LA MAISON ROUGE

 

At first view, there is nothing that might connect an Art Brut sculpture by Judith Scott with a Nkisi divination statue from Congo, an eighteenth-century German reliquary or Annette Messager's net of votive photographs, and yet despite their origins in di erent lands, cultures, expressions and eras, there are surprising overlaps in the materials and techniques used, and in the process behind their creation. All these objects display striking analogies in the entwining, entangling and knotting of hemp cord, hair, strips of leather, gold threads, blades of grass, raffia, rope and fabric. Whether organic, plant or metal, these bres are ingeniously assembled, stitched, woven or knotted together into inextricable meshes that are also highly symbolic objects. For indeed these resemblances go beyond form and technique: each piece is instilled with healing, purifying or protective powers that will drive away evil, endowing them with a spiritual, religious or magical role. Do their makers believe they will help them communicate with a world beyond the here below?

Inextricabilia sets out to unsnarl these twists and tangles that give form to the sentient, the

incommunicable and the elusive. It invites the public to wander among creations with multiple imbrications that provoke a physical reaction, getting beneath the skin to make an almost visceral connection.

The body of work will include objects and artworks by Arthur Bispo do Rosario, Pierrette Bloch, Cathryn Boch, Louise Bourgeois, Peter Buggenhout, Antonio Dalla Valle, Heide de Bruyne, Erik Dietman, Teresa Ottallo, Lisette H., Sheela Gowda,

Jules Leclercq, Marie Lieb, Jean Loubressanes, Man Ray, Annette Messager, Marc Moret, Michel Nedjar, Virginie Rebetez, Borbála Remmer, Judith Scott, Pascal Tassini, Jeanne Tripier, Giuseppe Versino, Chen Zhen, and numerous anonymous creators from public and private collections across Europe, Californy and Brasil, including Musée du Quai Branly (Paris), Musée de l’Homme (Paris, France), Collection abcd (Paris, France), MuCEM (Marseilles, France), LaM (Villeneuve d’Ascq, France), Trésors de Ferveur Collection (Chalon sur Saône, France), The Arbogast Collection (Strasbourg, France), Collection de l’Art Brut (Lausanne, Switzerland), The Prinzhorn Collection (Heidelberg, Germany), Outsider Art Museum (Bar, Montenegro), Museu Bispo do Rosário (Rio de Janeiro, Brasil) and collections held by psychiatric institutions in Switzerland, France, Italy and Hungary. 

DOCUMENTATIONS
General information

La maison rouge
10 boulevard de la bastille
75012 paris
tel. +33(0) 1 40 01 08 81

DIRECTION

Curator
Lucienne Peiry

CONTACT

Pénélope Ponchelet / Marine Le Bris