The no.269 of Vie des arts proposes a file on the sensorialities in art and targets the strategies of diversification of the senses by the work (of which that of Kapwani Kiwanga, Claudie Gagnon, Antoine Bertin, Agnes Meyer-Brandis). By soliciting the multiplicity of experience, these works use knowledge acquired through the body: they decentralize individual experience by drawing on the polysensoriality of our environments, on the embodied and carnal aspect of learning, and on the gestures and movements of the body.
Enter the studios of two artists: Diyar Mayil, winner of the 2022 Bronfman Fellowship in Contemporary Art, and Diane Gougeon, known for her installations that question ways of being in the world.
Other news items in this issue include artists Raymonde April, General Idea, Shary Boyle, Sabrina Ratté and more.
Number of pages: 96
Publication date: January 30, 2023
language: French
The no.269 of Vie des arts proposes a file on the sensorialities in art and targets the strategies of diversification of the senses by the work (of which that of Kapwani Kiwanga, Claudie Gagnon, Antoine Bertin, Agnes Meyer-Brandis). By soliciting the multiplicity of experience, these works use knowledge acquired through the body: they decentralize individual experience by drawing on the polysensoriality of our environments, on the embodied and carnal aspect of learning, and on the gestures and movements of the body.