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Musée de la Mémoire « Propriété Universelle » ®Catalogue inventaire d'un musée par lui-même

An artist's book, a catalogue of a museum without walls, an account of a work under construction in response to a commission in a former mining basin.
With this publication, Joëlle Tuerlinckx guides us through the studio's archives, opens up the development of a thought process leading to the inventory of the M.M. (Museum of Memory) collection.
Playing on the great classic and encompassing "all of J.T.'s work", she presents 'a museum by itself'. Although the book was originally linked to "La Triangulaire de Cransac", a monumental work installed in the small town in Aveyron, it also examines the evolution of the museum in its relationship with the artist and the book. Joëlle Tuerlinckx reminds us that if the museum is compared to a book because of its internal organisation, conversely a book can be compared to a museum because of its systematics and method of contemplating objects.
Joëlle Tuerlinckx (born 1958 in Brussels, Belgium) is a multi-media artist whose works pose as archival materials. Her visual vocabulary includes books, display cases, wall installations, video screens, and (not least) the exhibition rooms themselves. In her situation-specific presentations, she establishes a relationship between simple things and found objects, texts, drawings, her own earlier works, and film material rich with intertextuality. Through the application of different methods of transformation and an infinite system of references and quotes, she lets us experience space and time, present and past, memory and immediacy all on the same level. Tuerlinckx' s works are variable; they remain fixated only for a moment. They are subject to a permanent process of reconsideration and re-adaptation in which media categories and designations are continually subverted, leaving the works in an open process.
 
2024 (publication expected by 2nd quarter)
23,5 x 29,5 cm
584 pages (ill.)
 
forthcoming
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