2014 residency

Mutations

The 3-D Foundation is pleased to present MUTATIONS at the Verbier 3-D Sculpture Park from 5 July 2014. This exhibition presents five new works created during the biennial six-week Artist Residency that occurred from the end of May until the beginning of July in Verbier, Switzerland. The exhibition celebrates the development of monumental sculpture in the context of the Alps and is part of the Label’Art 2014 initiative in Valais.

The curatorial premise for the 2014 3-D Artist Residency was MUTATIONS by London (Tate) curator Paul Goodwin: What are the emerging forms of mutation in contemporary art practices? How can contemporary art transform our understanding of the complex entanglements caused by proliferating mutations in the environment and society? Can artists mutate/remix/re-vision our understanding of society, environment and culture?

Participating artists included: Andrea Hasler (CH), Tarik Hayward (CH), Bureau A (CH/SP) and Eve Laroche-Joubert (FR).

The artists were invited to live in the reclusive mountain town of Verbier and become fully immersed within the context of place encouraging them to consider the relationship of their practice to not only the proposed theme, but also to existing pieces, the landscape features, history and current perspective of the site. This year’s artists were chosen based on their interest in experimentation and desire to push the medium of sculpture forward, keeping it alive by experimenting with both the possibilities of materials and the capabilities of space in connection with the viewer.

Process

Thank you

Mutations has been produced with support from Commune de Bagnes, Téléverbier, La Loterie Romande, Verbier St-Bernard, Le Bec/ Mountain Air, Vinabagnes, Etat du Valais: Etincelles, ECAV, W Hotel Verbier, Factory Design Labs, Rossier Transports, Verbier Rentals, Martinetti Frères SA, Paul Maret, Manenti Farquet, Net+, Hilaire Besse, Corthay Bois, Pangas and Vieux Verbier.

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