© Bertrand Lavier

La Boca sur Zanker, 2005
Coach on refrigerator; 174 x 215 x 82 cm


Bertrand Lavier


Bertrand Lavier is one of the most influential European artists of his generation. His obsession with the distinction between art and reality has led him to make artworks out of everyday objects, all with a rare intelligence and wit. Bertrand Lavier had his work exhibited at numerous international venues, including New York's Museum of Modern Art, the Tate Gallery in London, the Centre Pompidou in Paris, and the Venice Biennale. It is the first time he is exhibiting at Xavier Hufkens.


"The work of Lavier is a critical rethinking of the so-called ready-made tradition, the everyday object presented as a work of art. Lavier's work of the early 80s, in which everyday objects were coated with thick brushstrokes of acrylic paint was a major turning point in his development and brought Lavier international fame. Great interest was also stirred by his works of overlapped objects which stemmed from his deliberately provoking contrast between the scholarly language of sculpture and the world of anonymous shapes and objects. The sculpture in the exhibition, made from a refrigerator and a design chair, is a beautiful example of this "bissocation":


When you handle objects you always teeter on the brink of disaster. There is no advance plan, no rule but you feel that you get to the right thing just before disaster and that the proper balance is just before imbalance. This is a notion that is very important for me. (...) If I take a classical work, the freezer on top of the safe, it is no longer an ordinary freezer plus an ordinary safe. What I really have is a low sculpture on a plinth. For me, this is a curious "bissociation". I can explain it another way: something is represented but at the same time that something turns into another something completely new" (Bertrand Lavier).


Exhibition: 20 January - 19 February 2005
Gallery hours: Tue-Sat 12 - 6 pm


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