manifesto of fragility – A World of Endless Promise
Lucia Tallová – Mountain, 2022
2024
Wood furnitures, acrylic on canvas, works on paper, prints on paper, old photos, old books, founding materials, natural materials, porcelain, metal, coal, stones
Venue
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Lyon
Born 1985 in Bratislava, Slovakia,
where she lives and works.
A coming-together of several media, Lucia Tallová’s piece features second-hand furniture, flea-market finds, ink paintings, vintage photographs and collages of images. Meticulously arranged on wooden shelves, these disparate items respond to one another through formal and conceptual echoes. This assemblage then yields fresh fictitious and real-life stories. Added paint stains and crumpled paper sheets remind us just how fragile our memories are, liable to change or fade at any moment. From afar, its structure poetically evokes the shape of a mountain, symbolising the artist’s home country. In its shades of grey, Tallová’s installation makes up a landscape that is more mental than physical, sending us tumbling into the clouds of memory. Courtesy
Commission for the 16th edition of the Biennale de Lyon
Courtesy of the artist, Tomas Umrian Contemporary
With the support of the Institut Slovaque de Paris
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