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Based on current exhibitions, Romain Mathieu analyses the renewed interest in the Pattern and Decoration[1] movement, which echoes contemporary practices that make more or less direct claims to an artisanal dimension.
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Romain Mathieu est historien de l’art. Après un cursus de philosophie, il fait des études d’histoire de l’art et réalise un doctorat en histoire de l’art contemporain. Ses travaux de recherche portent sur les rapports entre textes et œuvres, les relations entre arts plastiques et littérature, les productions des discours de la critique d’art. Il enseigne également à l’Université d’Aix-Marseille et exerce une activité de critique qui l’amène à publier dans diverses revues. Il est membre de l’équipe de recherche du Laboratoire d’expérimentation des modernités.
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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Based on current exhibitions, Romain Mathieu analyses the renewed interest in the Pattern and Decoration[1] movement, which echoes contemporary practices that make more or less direct claims to an artisanal dimension.

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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