Retrospective catalogue of the French art center.
For over ten years, the Office for abilities and desires
has linked the standards of the international art world
to the urban structure of Marseilles and its surroundings.
By questioning the categories of art and the role of its
various actors, by disrupting the habits of artists and
the public, the Office has renewed the very core of art's
relationship to society.
The dialogue between this demand for modernity and
the irresistible magnetism of vernacular cultures inspired
a unique mix of artistic and social action. Anchored in
the living memory of cultural communities and natural
surroundings, the projects presented in this book
follow the outline of a city's unique appropriation of
contemporary art's challenges.
Rather than wishing above all – and often in vain –
Marseilles to jump headlong into the race for innovation,
the Office for abilities and desires offers contemporary
representations to the powerful realities that persist,
stubbornly, beneath the clean slate of modernity.
Now that the distinction between nature and culture
is being blurred, which in turn is leading us to suspect,
like Bruno Latour, that We have never been modern,
Marseilles' archaic touch takes on a new flavor and
heightened value.
The Office for abilities and desires is a center for the
production of contemporary art, founded in Marseilles
in 1994. It was enlarged in 2006 with the creation of
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Daniel Buren, Andy Goldsworthy,
Valérie Mréjen,
Antoni Muntadas,
Hervé Paraponaris,
Alexandre Périgot,
Michelangelo Pistoletto,
Sarkis,
Gérard Traquandi,
Lily Van der Stokker,
Daan Van Golden, Philippe Vergne...
Edited by Baptiste Lanaspeze.
Texts and interviews by Sylvie Amar, Alessandra Bellavita, Caroline Croq, Chris Dercon,
Yannick Gonzalez, Baptiste Lanaspeze, Marie Leduc, Claire Szulc,
Camille Videcoq, Julien Zerbone.
published in 2008
bilingual edition (English / French)
23 x 30 cm (hardcover)
256 pages (379 color & 79 b/w ill.)
ISBN : 978-2-84066-269-3
EAN : 9782840662693
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