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Mountain Moruk  - KRONOS

Installation in situ | 2015 | Val Taleggio, IT | Nahr

Mountain Moruk , Project Kronos born from the idea of creating a cabinet of curiosities in a form of an open air museum at Taleggio Valley , to piedmont of alpines where Sottochiesa is located.

Design of the installation inspired by surrounded geomorphological formation of the alpines.

Mountain moruk brings together natural elements of Taleggio Valley by creating a path and by layering the elements towards their altitudes .

When we walk through where the installation is located.

Along the path we find ourselves with local inventory such as spring time flora/fauna , architectural details , topographic drawings .. The installation presents to the world a synthesis of this unique ecological niche founded in Taleggio.

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Cabinet of curiosities - Arles

Installation in situ | 2020 | Arles

FR | Arts at Home

Cabinet of curiosities installation offers visitor a quick look to Arles's remarkable traces of architecture and art history with interpretation of the artist Idil.ist. We may find out selfs in between Venus of Arles and Lucien Clerques's photos of Picasso or st Jacques's shells and Van gogh's stars.

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27 RUE FLEURUS 

Exposition collective #9 | Close-up

Taverne Gutenberg 

18/10 - 24/11

 

With this work, Idil Kem seeks to recreate the decor and the works presented during one of the scenes of Midnight in Paris (Woody Allen) at the home of Gertrude Stein (poetess, writer, playwright and American feminist).

 

The representative of the present time- Gill- during his visit to Stein with E. Hemingway meets his hostess talking with Picasso about his latest work The Bather. The walls of the hall are covered with works by modernist artists such as Cezanne, Picasso and Matisse.

 

The artist Idil.ist reinterprets her works, painted by artists of the time, to revive the apartment of Gertrude Stein.

 

Among the exhibited works, one will recognize in particular the poster of the Andalusian Dog, surrealist classic of Luis Bunel and Salvador Dali (1929), or the portrait of G. Stein.

 

The artist also exhibits her series of nudes Blue. Blue is here a ubiquitous color, the color of Mare Nostrum. This chromatic choice allows the artist to reinterpret the past and transpose lines into landscape.

 

"As a spectator when we enter this scene / space installation, we are the protagonist, the representative of the present in the past with an approach of the future."

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