Mathilde Roussel’s Mass Production Exhibition and Opening at Invisible Dog
51 Bergen Street
Brooklyn, NY, 11201
Opening reception on Saturday, September 12 from 6:00 – 10:00 pm
On view September 12 – October 17
About the Exhibition
For her exhibition at The Glass House curated by Gaelle Porte, Mathilde Roussel reflects on the way we transform our body to fight its deterioration, and ultimately, death. Prosthesis, graft, implants or even bodybuilding are contemporary practices that aim to redefine the contours and means of our incarnation. Here, the artist explores the cult of the perfect body in American culture, and puts into perspective aspects of consumerism through a large paper pulp crop installation of muscular sedimentation.
Roussel is interested in the intimate link that connects the skeleton to our muscle structure — allowing us to challenge gravity. Standing requires the collaboration of an infinite number of body parts that constantly adjust our balance according to the movement we operate. Through incision, opening, recovering and suspension, the artist forces the forms she produces to find their place in space, thus expressing and revealing the movement they contain in themselves. The sculptures oscillate until they find their pivotal point. To a larger extent, Roussel’s practice seeks to record temporalities that inhabit our corporeality: aging, hardening, scarring and mutation. This research consists in producing forms that emulate life and indicate our vulnerability.
The project was developed over the course of the artist’s residency at Pioneer Works Center for Art and Innovation where the preparatory studies for the installation (drawings, scale models and collages) are conjunctively exhibited.
Glass House
Opening Reception on Saturday, September 12, from 6 to 10PM
Thursday to Saturday from 1 to 7PM, Sunday from 1 to 5PM
Tuesday & Wednesday by appointment only
Closed on Monday
More Information: http://theinvisibledog.org/mathilde-roussel/