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12.10.2020
Les Filles du Calvaire Gallery DEDICATES A FIRST SOLO SHOW TO THE DUTCH ARTIST PAULIEN OLTHETEN - EXTENDED UNTIL 20 FEBRUARY 2021
In her first solo show at Galerie Les Filles du Calvaire, Dutch artist Paulien Oltheten guides us through locations she has explored during the past few years: from Iran to Russia, but also the Paris districts “les Olympiades” and “La Défense”. Two years after Rencontre d’Arles, where she won the “Prix découverte”, the Gallery is glad to show an extensive range of her works.
"Our life space is neither continuous nor infinite nor homogeneous nor isotropic. But who knows where it breaks, where it bends, where it falls apart, where it gathers?" (Georges Perec)
Following Perec, Paulien Oltheten wants to question space. She reads space according to those who cross it and act in it: mental spaces as well as physical ones interconnect in a form of poetic complicity. Oltheten finds her material in the everyday behavior of people and things, patiently revealing its essence. Tirelessly she keeps following people and locations, sometimes entering into real but brief relations with them. With humor and imagination she rebuilds improbable links between human beings, their businesses and their movements.
Her work echoes the urban theories of American sociologist Richard Sennett, who states that the configuration of a city’s space exerts a major influence, positive or negative, on the life of its inhabitants. Paulien Oltheten highlights our repetitive behaviors in the interaction with urban structures, for example La Defense: "The esplanade is massive and does not invite you to stay in its center, you have to cross it, take refuge on the sides. It’s like a loop of repeated actions. There are small differences, but the great mechanics remain the same."
(Paulien Oltheten)
At the Gallery, Oltheten chose to show emblematic works in the form of photo installations, performances and videos. In “La Défense, le regard qui s’essaye” she confronts the graphic project of architects with the repetitive behaviors of the people who navigate this space, and the occasionally weird presence of objects in it. Starting from scratch, she constructs encounters between a scientific book, a family photo album and an ex-teacher’s attaché case, blending fakeness/illusion with reality/coincidence. The result is a workshop on anthropological observation, with the artist, in the role of performer, as its subject.
Exhibition "Suitcase routines and scenes of improbable"
From 30 October to 16 January 2021