Free entry
Ventoselaan 1, Eindhoven
28 November – 21 December
Opening Friday 28 November 16.00 – 18.00
Every Saturday and Sunday 14.00 – 19.00
Op 28 november openen de eerste twee expositiezalen van TAC voor het eerst in lange tijd weer hun deuren, en daar nodigen we jullie natuurlijk graag voor uit!
Iedereen is welkom om de vernieuwde kluis en de balzaal te komen bewonderen en het eerste deel van TAC opnieuw te ontdekken. Stap voor stap gaan we steeds een beetje verder open, naarmate er meer van ons gebouw af is.
Photo: Esmee Bruins
The wheel turns, le serpent se mord la queue.
A melted, fused knot of symbols emerges from a tire. Figures and lines slip in and out of the object. The symbols are inherited from ancient iconography of the mountainous Auvergne in France and put against objects of industrialisation, in particular, from the local mega-company Michelin. The work is a hybrid that attempts to hold these opposites and dualities together.
MARIE CAYE
Marie Caye is a visual artist, performer and designer from Auvergne based in Rotterdam. She is fascinated by the notion of hybridity as a way to hold opposing forces, dualities or incompatibilities. This exploration often happens on the stage set by decay and disappearance.
In one aspect of her practice, rooted in her home mountains, she reinterprets fading local iconography in drawings, installations and performances opening up the tension between conservative extractive logics and yearning for difference, change and communion.
Another facet of her practice connects to her current surroundings. She explores the idea of technology as a strange autonomous synthetic realm, scouring the land collecting videos where humans disappear or cyborg found-material sculptures where the synthetic and the organic are indistinguishable.
By holding these tensions, her work brings the question of what lies in between, in the ambiguity: the grey zones, the obsolescence and the interstices.
Photo: Almicheal Fraay