Edited and introduced by MCBA curator Nicole Schweizer, this first monograph on Gina Proenza's suggestive and sculptural work includes two essays by Paris-based Finnish art critic Sabrina Tarasoff and Zurich's Cabaret Voltaire Director Salome Hohl, as well as and an interview with Fribourg's Friart Kunsthalle Director Nicolas Brulhart.
Published on the occasion of Gina Proenza's solo exhibition at the Musée Cantonal des Beaux-Arts de Lausanne (MCBA, May–September 2024).
Gina Proenza (born 1994 in Bogotá, lives and works in Lausanne) is a French-Colombian artist whose suggestive and sculptural work draws from specific narratives that blend anthropological research, ancestral tales and legends—European as well as Amerindian—and literary influences. Through playful forms and installations reminiscent of modernist sculpture and theatrical displays, she activates multiple scenarios, combines micro and macro stories, and proposes a space for dreamlike thinking and alternative knowledge. By mixing different media such as images, texts, and installations, she succeeds in creating a sophisticated and at the same time sensual visual language, where unstable backgrounds, lettering on advertising light boxes, and animal faces with outstretched tongues collide. Her research is also focused on the question and powers of language—scientific and poetical—its transmission and its social profile.