PORQUEROLLES ISLAND.- The Fondation Carmignac on the island of Porquerolles announced its new exhibition taking place from 13 April to 3 November 2019. For the sites second year of existence, the foundation has invited Chiara Parisi as a guest curator. Both the architecture of the Villa and the island itself have provided inspiration for La Source (The Source), the resulting show. Emerging from the woods, visitors are invited to take off their shoes before plunging beneath the surface of the Provençal farmhouse, where they can discover over sixty artworks from the collection, as well as important loans and new productions.
Alice aux Pays des Merveilles (Alice in Wonderland) a lithograph by Max Ernst and Édouard Carmignacs first acquisition is the starting point of a wall drawing by Fabrice Hyber, which immerses the viewers upon entering the exhibition. Their underground journey through a succession of rooms flooded with sunlight is a metaphor for the regenerative, vital force of a source.
When visitors stand under the water ceilings light well, the pivotal point of the show, they can contemplate the cross-shaped disposition of the exhibition spaces freed from cymae, and gaze over all the artworks from the most meditative to the most engaged.
The Carmignac collection is revisited exploring two main axes: the female body (Egon Schiele, Roy Lichtenstein, Thomas Ruff
) and abstraction, which can be expressionist at times (Gerhard Richter, Theaster Gates, Susan Rothenberg...). While viewers can both observe and feel observed within this unique architecture, the selection of emblematic artworks from the collection is also juxtaposed with new paintings, sculptures and installations: their presence seems either pure (DeWain Valentines black totem), radiant (Cyprien Gaillards iron hand), transformative (Forrest Besss mutation of matters) or simply troubling (Elmgreen & Dragsets ambiguous mirror play).
Next to new ephemeral productions by Bertrand Lavier and Koo Jeong-A, further spaces loom outside.
On the ground floor, the British artist Sarah Lucass sharp humour fills the house with chimeras for her first solo show in France, which includes a significant ensemble of over fifteen artworks. Finally, Maurizio Cattelan mischievously condenses his most iconic works into a single new sculpture.
In the gardens, new works feature alongside a dozen permanent instalments, including sculptures by Jeppe Hein, Ugo Rondinone, and Ed Ruscha.
This year, the program of performances includes the birth of a sound by Pauline Sikirdji, a vision byBarbara Carlotti, as well as a gesture by Yoann Bourgeois. Starting in June on full-moon nights, visitors will also be invited to immerse themselves into the sculpture gardens and the seascape of the island, guided by the voices of Patti Smith and Charlotte Gainsbourg through a special production of the collective Soundwalk.