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A Group Exhibition at the Parc Saint Léger ~ Contemporary Art Center

artwork: Dewar & Gicquel - Original Peruvian Carpet, 2009. (Courtesy Galerie Loevenbruck.) Théo Mercier, Le solitaire, 2010. (Courtesy of the artists.) Pierre Antoine - Musée d’Art moderne de la Ville de Paris/ARC - Palais de Tokyo 2010 Yuhsin U.


POUGUES-LES-EAUX.- In Europe, in our “post-industrial” era, we are increasingly distanced from the production of the goods we consume. Our downing of tools seems linked to a change in our relationship with the material world, provoking a more passive attitude towards the things with which we surround ourselves. When they break we throw them away, unable to fix them and unable (or unwilling) to understand how they work. In recent years, however, there has been a resurgence of interest in making, in notions of self-sufficiency and craftsmanship. While such notions may find particular resonance in these times of economic crisis, they are also part of a larger school of thinking that is reconsidering our relationship to work and production.