PARIS.- For her solo exhibition at the Fondation as part of the Open Space programme, Ms Rezaire presents the film "Des/astres" (2024), the last part of a trilogy devoted to the ties that humanity forges with the cosmos.
Originating at various megalithic sites, this series of films explores their astronomical links to address the connections between Earth and Sky. While the first work Mamelles ancestrales (2019) explored Senegambian stone monuments to understand our relationships with the dead, the second Orbit Diapason (2021) presented a reflection on the existence of extraterrestrial life from a South African megalithic site.
The third chapter Des/astres* examines humanitys desire to go beyond the earth and commune with the invisible. This new film was shot on the Guiana Plateau in the Amazonian rainforest and unfolds in four chapters forest, water, stone, sky , each offering a unique way to connect with the cosmos. Stone circles, tall trees and water spirits become technologies of cosmic exploration, much like the rockets from the Guiana Space Centre hurtling toward space. Testimonials gathered from tradition-keepers, shamans, astrophysicists and researchers shed light on the ancestral heritage of a land in which, through a constellation of perspectives, popular beliefs coexist with scientific theories.
For the presentation of this film, the artist has designed a planetarium hut (a carbet), inspired by Amazonian vernacular architecture. As Des/astres is projected on the underside of the huts domed roof. Viewers are invited to lie down in hammocks, hand-woven in keeping with the Kalina and Lokono traditions, for a journey between sky and earth. In todays context of ecological crises and the acceleration of technological innovation, Des/astres is an invitation to bring the universe into oneself, to remind us of the power of the original mystery.
Curators: Claudia Buizza and Ludovic Delalande (Fondation Louis Vuitton).
Open Space #16 Tabita Rezaire Des/astres is the artists first solo exhibition in a Paris institution.
Tabita Rezaire. Des/astres, 2024, has been commissioned and co-produced by Fondation Louis Vuitton and TBA21. The work was presented at Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid, as part of the exhibition Calabash Nebula.
Tabita Rezaire (1989, France)
Lives and works in Matoury (French Guiana)
Tabita Rezaire's works have been displayed at the Centre Pompidou, Paris; Palais de Tokyo, Paris; TBА, Madrid; Serpentine Gallery, London; MASP, São Paulo; MoMa, New York; New Museum, New York; Gropius Bau, Berlin; MAXXI Museum, Rome; MMOMA, Moscow; Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; Museo d'Arte Contemporanea Donnaregina, Naples; ICA, London; V&A, London; National Gallery Denmark; The Broad, Los Angeles; MOCADA, New York; Tate Modern, London; Musée d'art moderne, Paris. She has taken part in several international biennials (Havana, Gwangju, Sydney, Shanghai, Athens, Vienna, Kochi, Berlin), the Guangzhou Triennial and Performa, New York. Tabita Rezaire is represented by the Goodman Gallery (Johannesburg, Cape Town, London, New York).