Tacita Dean

Crédit artiste : © Tacita Dean Crédit photo : © Fondation Louis Vuitton / Martin Argyroglo
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Espace Louis Vuitton München
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Maximilianstrasse 2a
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80539 München
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+49 89 55 89 38 100,
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Monday–Friday : 12p.m.–7 pm; Saturday: 10 am–7 pm
The Espace Louis Vuitton München continues its celebration of female artistic ingenuity in 2016 with a new monographic exhibition from the critically-acclaimed British artist, Tacita Dean, serving as the second edition of the Fondation Louis Vuitton’s “Hors-les-murs” project in Munich. Conceived and produced under the artistic direction of the Fondation Louis Vuitton, the “Hors-les-murs” exhibition programme introduces previously unseen artworks from its permanent collection to audiences of the Espaces culturels Louis Vuitton in Munich, Venezia, Beijing, and Tokyo, thus realizing its mission to curate ambitious international art projects and share its collection with a broader public.
Working in a diverse range of mediums, including film, photography, drawing, painting, sound installation, found objects, and prints, Tacita Dean’s practice commemorates the passing of time by documenting its imprints on natural elements, such as rocks and trees, and ageing bodies. Her detective-like interest in seemingly mundane moments results in works that are inquisitive, precise, and poetic. Her meditative response to the frantic technological changes of the modern age celebrates the fragility of human endeavour, the timeless context of nature, and traces of time left throughout history. Through her meticulous methodology, she instills a quiet depth in her works, where time is the major protagonist.
Dean is passionately attached to analogue modes of cinema (16mm) and photography (silver gelatin photographs and photogravure), finding in these a metaphor for the acute awareness of time that informs her work. In parallel to her practice in film and photography, she also produces chalk drawings on blackboards since the 1990s and paintings on postcards and photographs since 2005: all evolving from comparatively slow, complex processes.
Tacita Dean brings together five major works from the Fondation Louis Vuitton collection to illustrate the great diversity of the artist’s oeuvre during the last decade. At the same time, it provides a testimony to Dean’s unique and highly poetic artistic language, with which she plays in a virtuoso manner across all media.
Exhibited works
Tacita Dean brings together five major works from the Fondation Louis Vuitton collection to illustrate the great diversity of the artist’s oeuvre during the last decade. At the same time, it provides a testimony to Dean’s unique and highly poetic artistic language, with which she plays in a virtuoso manner across all media.
The meditative installation Presentation Windows (2005) is an allegory of an 18th century convent building in Cork, Ireland, whose natural decay aroused the artist’s fascination.
The film Human Treasure (2006) focuses on the octogenarian master of traditional Japanese comedy, Sensaku Shigeyama, and his daily ritual of having breakfast in the famous Takaragaike Prince Hotel in Tokyo.
Lightning Series I–VII (2007) captures the impermanence of lightning by engraving its image on carbon paper.
The painted photograph Hünengrab (2008) depicts a prehistoric stone formation in Cornwall, England, anchored in a nature beyond time.
To make The Book End of Time (2013), the artist dipped a J. G. Ballard book in potash and invited the passing of time to immerse it in saline crystals.
To complement these works from the collection, the artist has chosen to show Fernweh (2009), a photogravure using four found photographs from the 19th century which embodies the archaic German word meaning ‘a longing to travel to faraway places’.
Tacita Dean underscores the Fondation Louis Vuitton’s commitment to showcasing outstanding artistic positions from diverse backgrounds and several generations at Espace Louis Vuitton München, following the success of the previous Hors-les-murs exhibition Chantal Akerman / Annette Messager : "Les Approches".
THE ARTIST
Tacita Dean
Tacita Dean studied painting at the Slade School of Art (London). Since the mid-1990s, film and photography have been her preferred mediums.
She also works in chalk on blackboards, and paints postcards and photographs using slow, complex methods. Dean’s films reveal great attention to detail, based on fixed long takes. She records the effects of passing time, particularly in the traces left by the activities of individuals, in natural elements such as stones and trees. She develops this theme in filmed portraits of anonymous individuals and older artists. Passionate about cinema, Dean sees the current split between non-digital and digital film as a metaphor for a heightened awareness of time that informs all her work.
