opus incertum - Daniel Wagener

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Exhibition at Chapelle de la Charité, Arles
Place:
Chapelle de la Charité - 9, boulevard des Lices, 13200 Arles, France
Dates:
From 03.07.2023 at 18:00
to 24.09.2023 at 18:00

 

 

Exhibition by Daniel Wagener, laureate of the Luxembourg Photography Award

 

opus incertum - a term borrowed from Roman masonry, which consists of building walls from small blocks, broken tiles, various bricks - the artist questions the memory of time and place and the social and functional transformations that the Chapelle de la Charité, the religious building and place of worship in which he exhibits, has undergone. He seeks to uncover the layers that have been superimposed and to reconnect the place to contemporaneity.

The in-situ installation is a device of prefabricated shelves, industrial racks, crossing the main nave from left to right, filled with images of contemporary "building sites", urban visions, traces of buildings from the past and the present. This modular image storage warehouse obstructs the view of the altar and, by substituting itself for the object of worship, becomes the plastic interface of a new cult of consumption. The artist questions the nature of the icon in our contemporary society and pushes us to reflect on the place of the spiritual and its intersection with the material. 

opus incertum tells the story of a new reality, seeks to document episodes of urban construction, unearths what is hidden by the ostentatious, and reveals what is no longer seen. opus incertum is also a tribute to the collective work and commitment of those actors who form society during the construction process, who ensure the transmission of methods and culture, and who practice oral exchange in an exemplary solidarity, while remaining invisible. The photographic installation values the functional and pragmatic aesthetics. With an undeniable sense of humor, the artist invites the visitor to move the new icons installed on handling carts and to participate in the construction site. He succeeds in creating a sublimation, a sublimation of the useful.saire de l’exposition 

- Danielle Igniti, curator of the exhibition

Exhibition presented by Lët'z Arles with the support of the Centre national de l'audiovisuel (CNA) as part of the 54 edition of the Rencontres d’Arles and within the framework of the festival's 'Emergences' category.

The artist - Daniel Wagener 

Born in Luxembourg in 1988. 
Lives and works in Luxembourg and Brussels. 

The multidisciplinary artist Daniel Wagener grew up in Luxembourg then studied in Berlin and Brussels. With Axel Claes, he manages the Brussels printing studio Chez Rosi, which publishes art books. His practice combines photography and the printed arts. He has designed installations for the Casino Luxembourg - Forum d'art contemporain as part of Luxembourg Artweek and for Kanal - Center Pompidou Brussels. In 2021, Mudam (Luxembourg) presented his work Ket Baker in the group exhibition Freigeister.

The artist questions contemporary urban development in relation to societal implications and offers a new representation of reality in participatory, unusual installations tinged with humor.