Perhaps you have strolled in the Tuileries garden without ever noticing them… the place has a number of contemporary works to discover, acquired by the State or installed by foundations. You have to move away from the main paths and look for them between the trees and the flower beds. A look at three of them to discover or rediscover during a next walk.
The museums are closed but the galleries remain open and Art is invited to places where we can still admire the work of artists. Le Bon Marché Rive Gauche gave Prune Nourry carte blanche for a monumental installation, Amazone Érogen.
Playing with the volumes of the atrium and the iconic escalators under the glass roof of the Parisian department store, the artist presents a work composed of a breast, target on one side of 888 wooden arrows and feathers, and on the other of an arc. An interrogation on the feminine in its intimate flesh: the artist sublimated his personal experience of the disease in artistic progression, way perhaps to escape the reification of the body and reintroduce a subjective narrative where the protocols can give the impression of transforming the patient into a secondary resident of his disease?