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This lecture, given at the end of 2018, focuses in particular on the exhibitions Pattern, Decoration & crime at MAMCO in Geneva and on the 2017 Venice Biennale, whose works at the Arsenale were an important indicator of a shift in our gaze towards approaches that draw on techniques and materials related to craft. Among the artists exhibited at the MAMCO, Romain Mathieu is looking at works by Robert Zakanitch, Myriam Schapiro, Tina Girouard, Brad Davis, Jennifer Cecere and Betty Woodman, as well as Lynda Benglis, Marc Camille Chaimovicz and Claude Viallat. In the Biennial, he will be focusing more specifically on the textile works of Sheila Hicks, the weavings of Cinthia Gutiérriez and Teresa Lanceta, the ceramic sculptures of Yee Sookyung, the glass creations made on the island of Murano by Leonor Antunes, the assemblages of Rina Banerjee and the ceramics of Michele Ciacciofera.
This lecture, given at the end of 2018, focuses in particular on the exhibitions ''Pattern, Decoration & crime'' at MAMCO in Geneva and on the 2017 Venice Biennale, whose works at the Arsenale were an important indicator of a shift in our gaze towards approaches that draw on techniques and materials related to craft. Among the artists exhibited at the MAMCO, Romain Mathieu is looking at works by Robert Zakanitch, Myriam Schapiro, Tina Girouard, Brad Davis, Jennifer Cecere and Betty Woodman, as well as Lynda Benglis, Marc Camille Chaimovicz and Claude Viallat. In the Biennial, he will be focusing more specifically on the textile works of Sheila Hicks, the weavings of Cinthia Gutiérriez and Teresa Lanceta, the ceramic sculptures of Yee Sookyung, the glass creations made on the island of Murano by Leonor Antunes, the assemblages of Rina Banerjee and the ceramics of Michele Ciacciofera.

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Cette conférence prononcée fin 2018 se concentre en particulier sur les expositions ''Pattern, Decoration & crime'' au MAMCO de Genève et sur l'édition 2017 de la Biennale de Venise dont les oeuvres réunies à l'Arsenal formaient un important révélateur d'un déplacement du regard vers des démarches qui convoquent des techniques et des matériaux en lien avec l'artisanat. Parmi les artistes exposés au MAMCO, Romain Mathieu aborde les oeuvres de Robert Zakanitch, Myriam Schapiro, Tina Girouard, Brad Davis, Jennifer Cecere et de Betty Woodman mais aussi Lynda Benglis, Marc Camille Chaimovicz et Claude Viallat. Dans la Biennale, il se concentre plus spécifiquement sur les oeuvres textiles de Sheila Hicks, les tissages de Cinthia Gutiérriez et de Teresa Lanceta, les sculptures en céramique de Yee Sookyung, les réalisations en verre faites sur l'île de Murano de Leonor Antunes, les assemblages de Rina Banerjee et les céramiques de Michele Ciacciofera

This lecture, given at the end of 2018, focuses in particular on the exhibitions Pattern, Decoration & crime at MAMCO in Geneva and on the 2017 Venice Biennale, whose works at the Arsenale were an important indicator of a shift in our gaze towards approaches that draw on techniques and materials related to craft. Among the artists exhibited at the MAMCO, Romain Mathieu is looking at works by Robert Zakanitch, Myriam Schapiro, Tina Girouard, Brad Davis, Jennifer Cecere and Betty Woodman, as well as Lynda Benglis, Marc Camille Chaimovicz and Claude Viallat. In the Biennial, he will be focusing more specifically on the textile works of Sheila Hicks, the weavings of Cinthia Gutiérriez and Teresa Lanceta, the ceramic sculptures of Yee Sookyung, the glass creations made on the island of Murano by Leonor Antunes, the assemblages of Rina Banerjee and the ceramics of Michele Ciacciofera.