Camille Grosperrin and Julien Desailly produce their first collaborative work: an installation combining sculpture and sound at the heart of La Chapelle de la Grave. This voluble space, and in particular elements that are invisible to visitors, such as the inaccessible wood frame or the complex acoustics, gave the duo the idea for a creative dialogue between wood and ceramics. The wooden structure houses and is surrounded by an ensemble of ceramic creations, which are set in motion by a motor, and generate a direct, pared-back sound that unfurls in the space. The ceramics present motifs linked to the Garonne's fauna and flora. They rise up like rocks, covered in bas-relief seaweed, plants, mollusks, catfish, freshwater pearl mussels, duckweed and eels evoking, among other things, fragments from the artificial caves of Bernard Palissy, a 16th century ceramicist and scholar.
With the support of the Museums and Monuments Department of the City of Toulouse.
Dates
2 to 4 June
7 to 11 June
Friday 9 June 17h00
14 to 18 June
Saturday 17 June 11h00
21 to 25 June
Saturday 24 June 14h00
28 June to 2 July
5 to 9 July
12 July to 16 September
19 to 23 July
26 to 30 July
2 to 6 August
9 to 13 August
16 to 20 August
23 to 27 August
30 August to 3 September