Inauguration of the Fondation Martell’s first spaces

Fondation Martell
The Pavillon Martell de SelgasCano in front of the Fondation © Iwan Baan

The Fondation d’entreprise Martell opened its building’s ground floor to the public on June 30th 2018, a large space of around 900 sqm devoted to displaying immersive installations and innovative artistic projects specially designed for the site.

Photo © Iwan Baan

L’ombre de la vapeur by Adrien M & Claire B, until April 2019

Photo © Adrien M & Claire B

The inaugural installation has been entrusted to Adrien M & Claire B, which unveiled an innovative, original piece called: L’ombre de la vapeur.

Photo © Adrien M & Claire B

This immersive insight into their poetic, digital world seeks to pay tribute both to the memory of the Foundation’s building as well as to the black fungus Baudoinia compniacensis, also named Torula.

Photo © Adrien M & Claire B

Before the Foundation completed its renovation work, the building was plastered with this fungus. Inspired by an animist fiction, Claire Bardainne and Adrien Mondot’s piece uses digital technology to reveal “the shadow of the vapor”.

Photo © Adrien M & Claire B

It is a work of art, a space, an immersive experiment and an encounter with a magical and expressive organic entity. Visitors will wander around and interact amid a wide variety of shapes made of thin metal veil, clouds hanging overhead onto which white moving particles will be projected, accompanied by a uniting original music.

Shine a Light by Nathalie Talec

Photo © C.K. Mariot

First production of furniture commissions by artists, designers and artisans, this luminous and phantasmagoric work greets the Fondation’s visitors. This never-before-exhibited creation is produced in collaboration with the CRAFT from Limoges: Shine a Light is a luminous monumental sculpture.

Photo © C.K. Mariot

It is inspired by antique vases: at once functional, ornamental and composite. Zoomorphic, the vases are constituted of a cylindrical base and an extremity shaped like an animal or human head, real or fantastical, ornamenting the ceiling light.

Photo © C.K. Mariot

These precious objects reflect the tastes of these dignitaries of antiques, namely the splendid and luxurious tableware that is both utilitarian and decorative. The luminous sculpture is composed of an accumulation of forms and figures, using at once ceramics (presented in the artist’s work for years) and glass.

Photo © C.K. Mariot

The use of ceramics and this décor, the mix of naif and fanciful figurative motifs, enriches the practice of artist Nathalie Talec Here they illuminate and enhance the entrance of the Foundation.

Photo © C.K. Mariot

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