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Claire Tabouret

Au Bois d'Amour
Institute of Contemporary Art Miami

 

MAY 5 – OCTOBER 29, 2023

Night Gallery is pleased to announce Claire Tabouret: Au Bois d’Amour, a solo exhibition of new works by Claire Tabouret at the Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) Miami, FL. The show will be on view May 5 – Oct 29, 2023 and extend across two galleries on the museum’s ground floor. The presentation will display the artist’s experimentation with format and technique, showcasing several of her “Fluff” paintings, a set of monoprints, and a unique, artist-designed rug which was produced in collaboration with storied rugmaker Odabashian. The exhibition was curated by Alex Gartenfeld, Irma and Norman Braman Artistic Director, and Amanda Morgan, Assistant Curator, Exhibitions and Publications at ICA. As the museum’s press release states:

The French painter, whose practice examines complex representations of identity and sexuality, the nuances of human intimacy, and the nostalgic passing of time… Trained at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts, Paris, Tabouret often probes the canon of French painting, expanding it with her powers of observation. With “Au Bois d’Amour” the artist engages the legacy of Édouard Vuillard and Les Nabis, a group of late post-Impressionist artists known for their stylized, decorative depictions of nineteenth-century Art Nouveau interiors and verdant landscapes. Drawing from these artists’ tendencies toward abstraction, Tabouret experiments with light, design, and materiality to create an intimate and contemplative domestic space, bringing to her works a twenty-first century sensitivity and perspective. 

Inspired specifically by the qualities of immersive depth and materiality in Vuillard’s 1899 monumental, tapestry-like painting First Fruits, Tabouret’s latest paintings employ acrylic paint on plush fabric to create sumptuous depictions of the natural world. Produced by storied rugmaker Odabashian, a newly created tapestry based on Tabouret’s 2021 painting Paysages d’intérieurs (vert) (Interior Landscapes [Green]) utilizes wool and silk to play with texture and color, depicting a lush landscape while at the same time conjuring notions of domesticity. In a suite of ethereal monoprints, Tabouret explores seriality and echoes the studies in printmaking integral to the practice of Les Nabis. Through “Au Bois d’Amour,” Tabouret engages a modernist tradition challenging the boundaries of art and decoration.

For inquiries, please contact info@nightgallery.ca.

Claire Tabouret (b. 1981, Pertuis, France) has had recent solo exhibitions at Palazzo Cavanis, a collateral event of the 59th Venice Biennale; Musée Picasso, Paris; Musée des Beaux-Arts, Rouen; HAB Galerie, Nantes; Collection Lambert, Avignon; YUZ Museum, Shanghai; Almine Rech, Paris; Perrotin, Tokyo; Night Gallery, Los Angeles; as well as a two-person exhibition with Yoko Ono at Villa Medici, Rome. Recent group exhibitions include the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth; Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami; Tel Aviv Museum of Art; Columbus Museum of Art; and Bourse de Commerce, Paris; among others. Her work has been acquired by major collections and is notably part of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami; Pérez Art Museum Miami; Dallas Museum of Art; Columbus Museum of Art; Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal; Pinault Collection, Paris; Centre George Pompidou, Paris; Tel Aviv Museum of Art; and the YUZ Museum; among others. She lives and works in Los Angeles.

Above: "Au Bois d'Amour (rose)," 2023

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