Petach Tikva Museum of Art presents Tatiana Trouvé’s exhibition The Great Atlas of Disorientation
Petach Tikva Museum
of Art presents:
Tatiana Trouvé’s
(Italy/France) exhibition The Great Atlas of Disorientation with the curator Hadas Maor.
A Lecture and talk
with psychoanalyst Dr. Daniel Milman offering apsychological perspective of the
Exhibition.
Catalogue launch.
Saturday,
September 15th, noon.
Free admission!
The event will take place in English.
As part of the 2018 France-Israel
cultural season, Petach Tikva Museum of Art presents an extensive solo
exhibition of Italian-French artist Tatiana Trouvé titled The Great Atlas of
Disorientation.
The exhibition spans the Museum’s two main exhibition halls. The first
space is populated by a series of sculptural objects, provisional shelters of
sorts, made of bronze, aluminum, and copper cast on used cardboards. Alongside
these, the space holds old diaries, objects, and other materials. Trouvé
imprints the cast sculptures with signs, formulae, and various maps – world
maps as well as celestial maps – elements that reference a range of periods and
cultures. The different objects are scatted around the space whose floor is
cracked – perhaps due to the ravages of time, perhaps the aftermath of an
apocalyptic event. The second space is taken entirely by the piece Prepared
Space, which unravels a large navigation map of sorts across the whole space.
Tatiana Trouvé was born in Italy, and lives and works in Paris.
Her work has been featured in solo exhibitions in various venues around the
world, from the Red Brick in Beijing to the Pompidou Center in Paris, and Central
Park in New York, and has won many prestigious prizes, including the Marcel
Duchamp Award. She has also participated in many group exhibitions, including
twice in the Venice Biennale, the biennales of Lyon, Sao Paulo, Buenos Aires
and more.
The event will open with a walk through the
exhibition with the exhibition’s curator Hadas Maor. After thetour ,
psychoanalyst Dr. Daniel Milman will present a series of references that
introduce associations and ideas surrounding Tatiana Trouve’s first exhibition
in Israel, The Great Atlas of Disorientation. Dr. Milman’s lecture will focus
on Walter Benjamin text’s The Angel of History, which will offer a foundation
for reading the exhibition through the question of “disorientation” as a
fundamental notion in the history of art.
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