Work from the Collection

Pace

Date: 2009
Medium: Film 16 mm
Materials: Video, Projector, Glass showcase
Collection: Lafayette anticipations - Fonds de dotation Famille Moulin
Domain: Installation vidéo

The film Pace (2009) shows the heart of a carp beating in the palm of a hand. This fixed shot, which is a continuous loop, creates the illusion of a heart beating forever, even though it has been torn from its body. Time is then perceived as infinite, but as the projection progresses, the image of this time loop blurs and fades away. Laurent Montaron also adds a spatial setting to his work: projected behind a display case set into the wall, the work also includes the projector. The artist imposes a distance through the framing of the staging to question what conditions our gaze and our perception of time, from the real to the fictional. The artist pays more attention to the possible experience between the viewer and his work than to the understanding of the latter. The interaction, even if only partial, creates a mise en abyme made possible only by our presence.

Text written by Léonie Maton as part of the partnership between the École du Louvre and Lafayette Anticipations – Fonds de dotation Famille Moulin.


Exhibitions

Antidote 5
La Galerie des Galeries, Paris (France)
from 20 Oct 2009 to 09 Jan 2010
Laurent Montaron
Institut d'art contemporain de Villeurbanne/Rhône-Alpes (IAC), Villeurbanne (France)
from 28 Jan to 15 Mar 2009