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Eva Jospin
PANORAMA
Inspired by the monumental fountains of ancient Rome, which, during the Renaissance, became fashionable ornaments in parks and gardens, the rock garden theater of Nymphée, over three meters long, stands majestically at the heart of the exhibition, revealing the artist’s full mastery. The gaze wanders across the landscape strata at reduced scale, to which the sculpted cardboard — her favourite material — features a rocky appearance.
Conducive to psychological escapism and wandering imagination, the forests that made Eva Jospin so celebrated also hold an important place in the visitor’s journey, expressed in multiple mediums and formats. Woven with silk threads, as with the woodland embroideries that embellish the library sector, they bear witness to the artist's talent as a colourist. Chiseled in bas-relief in the cardboard, they imbue the sculpture with meticulousness and attention to detail that is usually reserved to drawing, which in fact serves as the matrix for all of Eva Jospin's plastic research.
While this era struggles with unprecedented crisis in the living world, these works absent of humans (yet full of stories) reveal nature in different depictions, inspiring us to feel re-enchanted with our relationship to the world. Silent and sensitive, these composite décors — plants, minerals and built structures coming together — inviteviewers to meditate, to dream, and to take the time for mindful contemplation.
Curator: Nathalie Guiot
Eva Jospin (born in 1975 in Paris) is a graduate of the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris. For fifteen years, she has been composing scaleable architectural forest landscapes. Winner of the Prix de l’Académie des Beaux-Arts in 2015 and resident of the Villa Medici in Rome in 2017, she has had numerous international exhibitions, notably at the Palais of Tokyo (Inside, 2014), at the Palazzo Dei Diamanti in Ferrara (2018), at the Hayward Gallery (2020) and most recently at the Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature in Paris (Galleria, 2021). The artist has also unveiled several monumental and immersive installations as part of specific commissions: in the center of the Cour carrée of the Louvre (Panorama, 2016), at the Abbaye de Montmajour (Cénotaphe, 2020), and she also created permanently-installed works such as Folie at the Domaine de Chaumont-sur-Loire (2015), La Traversée at Beaupassage in Paris (2018) and Le Passage in Nantes (2019). Eva Jospin will be exhibiting in the chapel of the Palais des Papes in Avignon this summer in a monographic exhibition entitled "Palazzo" as well as at the Collection Lambert where she will present a selection of works. She is also the guest artist of the Carte Blanche programme of the Maison Ruinart.
Eva Jospin is represented by Galerie Suzanne Tarasieve in Paris.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
Exhibition from 15 April to 23 September 2023
From Wednesday to Saturday from 12pm to 6pm.
Entrance 5€ / Free* (on presentation of suitable evidence)
*Students, teachers, -26, job seekers, SMART members
Commented tour every Wednesday and Saturday at 3 pm. Free entrance every first Saturday of the month.
With the support of the French Embassy in Belgium and the French Institute, as part of Extra 2023, a programme to support French contemporary creation. In partnership with Art Brussels and Maison Ruinart.
Speakers
Eva Jospin is born in 1975 in Paris, where she lives and works. She graduated from the National School of Fine Arts of Paris and in 2015 was a resident artist at the Villa Medicis in Rome. She has had her work shown in, not only, the Manufacture des Gobelins, the Palais de Tokyo, the Cour Carrée of the Louvre, and the Hayward Gallery in London. Her installations live in public spaces where they can be seen from the Beaupassage in Paris, Nantes, and the Domaine de Chaumont in the Loire. In 2021 and 2022, Eva Jospin created new works for the public space (Musée des Impressionismes, Giverny, Fondazione Maramotti, Milan) and participated in many exhibits, notably at the foundation Arter in Istanbul and the Musée de la Chasse in Paris.
Her work is currently in the National School of Fine Arts in Paris and the Domaine de la Garenne Lemot in Gétigné. Eva Jospin is represented by the Galerie Suzanne Tarasieve, Paris.