Laure Prouvost - 2017

Citizens or Gods, Men are Truly stuck

Language – in its broadest sense – permeates the video, sound, installation and performance work of Laure Prouvost. Known for her immersive and mixed-media installations that combine film and installation in humorous and idiosyncratic ways, Prouvost’s work addresses miscommunication and ideas becoming lost in translation. Playing with language as a tool for the imagination, Prouvost is interested in confounding linear narratives and expected associations among words, images, and meaning.

She combines existing and imagined personal memories with artistic and literary references to create complex film installations that muddy the distinction between fiction and reality. At once seductive and jarring, her approach to filmmaking employs layered storytelling, quick edits, montage, and wordplay, and is composed of a rich, tactile assortment of images, sounds, spoken and written phrases.

The videos are often shown within immersive environments which comprise found objects, sculptures, paintings and drawings, signs, furniture, and architectural assemblages, all of which are rendered complicit within the overarching narrative of the installation.

Laure Prouvost was born in Lille, France (1978) and is currently based in Brussels. She received her BFA from Central Saint Martins, London in 2002 and studied towards her MFA at Goldsmiths, University of London. She also took part in the LUX Associate Programme. Prouvost won the Max Mara Art Prize for Women in 2011 and was the recipient of the Turner Prize in 2013.

Artist

Laure Prouvost

Year

2017

Materials

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Size

30 x 120 x 4 cm

Edition

Edition 1/3

Gallery

Courtesy of Laure Prouvost and Galerie Nathalie Obadia, Paris/Bruxelles

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