Three Double Tales is the first monographic publication on Aurélien Froment's work. Published in three languages and designed in collaboration with Åbäke, the book revisits the artist's interest in the questions of translation and wordplay. A photography book, an exhibition catalogue as well as an artist book, Three Double Tales unites three projects that share the use of photography, and whose sources – places and fantasy – have structured Froment's work for the past fifteen years.
Fröbel Fröbeled is Froment's exhibition of “Fröbel's gifts”, the German pedagogue who created the concept of kindergarten in the 19th century. Tombeau idéal de Ferdinand Cheval represents a partial photographic inventory, shot by Froment, of the architecture of images of the Palais Idéal built by Ferdinand Cheval in Hauterives. Lastly, Of Shadow of Ideas, the Earthwork series and the bells, belong to the project started in 2002, which aims to embody, with or without images, the site and imagery of Arcosanti in Arizona, designed by Paolo Soleri in the 1960s.
Published following the artist"s exhibitions at Frac Île-de-France/ le Plateau, Paris, Villa Arson, Nice, Abattoirs/Frac Occitanie, Toulouse, M Museum Leuven, Badischer Kunstverein, Heidelberger Kunstverein, Contemporary Art Gallery Vancouver, and Spike Island Bristol.
Born 1976 in Angers (France), Aurélien Froment lives and works in Dublin.