The artists Kader Attia and Elizabeth Peyton will arrange their very own studios on the coronary heart of the Musée du Louvre in Paris to mark the museum’s 230th anniversary this 12 months, engaged on web site from December 2023 12 months to June 2025. The residencies are a part of a recent artwork initiative on the museum entitled “Les Hôtes du Louvre”, of “The Louvre’s Hosts”.
Donatien Grau, head of up to date programmes on the Louvre, tells The Artwork Newspaper: “The Louvre is the home of artists: they arrive right here to be impressed by works from the previous, distant and shut, but so current. Traditionally, 230 years in the past, they have been the revolutionary museum’s first viewers.
“In the present day, they function a bridge in the direction of a number of audiences…. having studios again within the palace, together with visits led by a few of in the present day’s most celebrated Paris-based artists, [plus] books and podcasts, are methods to spotlight the Louvre as a recent museum of artwork.” The Louvre Conversations sequence later this 12 months will incorporate guided excursions by artists comparable to Attia, Lee Ufan and Simone Fattal.
Attia was born in Paris to Algerian dad and mom. In 2016, he opened a brand new, three-storey exhibition and occasions house in Paris known as La Colonie. The house, which closed in 2019, was a brand new type of creative “laboratory” for sharing concepts and exhibiting works within the post-Brexit age, he stated (Attia hopes to reopen the house).
In 2016, he gained the €35,000 Marcel Duchamp Prize, France’s reply to the UK’s Turner Prize. Final 12 months, he curated the Berlin Biennale. Works from his Mirrors and Masks sequence of sculptures are on present in an exhibition at Lehmann Maupin gallery in Cromwell Place, London, together with canvases by Mandy El-Sayegh, within the two-artist present Disfigurations (till 4 November).
Attia tells The Artwork Newspaper: “I’ll be on the Louvre for 2 years and may go in day-after-day; it’ll be fascinating as we will entry all areas. What pursuits me is the chance to work on ‘blindspots’ of modernity [areas neglected by commentators]. Modern artwork is filtered nonetheless by an viewers which might be made up of wealthy guests or hipsters. Working on the Louvre will deliver me again to the general public.”
Connecticut-born Peyton in the meantime is understood for her lushly painted portraits of topics starting from Napoleon and Louis XVI to the local weather change crusader Greta Thunberg. Her first exhibition within the UK was in a south London pub in 1995; in 2019 she turned the primary artist to have a solo present in London’s Nationwide Portrait Gallery when her works have been interspersed all through its historic collections. In June, an exhibition of her portraits of male topics, together with Elvis Presley, opened at David Zwirner gallery in London.