Artist Talk

Isabelle Cornaro Artist Talk

Isabelle Cornaro works with painting, sculpture, film and installation, to explore the influence of history and culture on our perception of reality. As a trained art historian specialising in 16th century European Mannerism, her visual language draws on a wide array of references from the Baroque to modernist abstraction. In her work, Cornaro uses found objects imbued with symbolic potential or emotional value, which she presents in different types of display and media to reveal the subtle shifts of meaning provoked by processes of reproduction and translation.
Borrowed from domestic, decorative or functional contexts, these artefacts are often linked to Western culture as a means of power, their combination and arrangement in the artist’s work invites spectators to question the relationships between systems of representation and our understanding of the world.

Isabelle Cornaro (born 1974, France) lives and works in Paris and Zurich. She studied at the École du Louvre and at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Paris, from which she graduated in 1996 and 2002 respectively.

https://isabellecornaro.com

artistsIsabelle Cornaro
placeAVU in Prague
tags
castIsabelle Cornaro
cameraRadim Labuda
soundRadim Labuda
editingRadim Labuda
categoryArtist Talk
published11. 5. 2020
languageČesky / English
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Isabelle Cornaro Artist Talk
The exhibition becomes an environment of matter itself, not only of space, but also of individual objects that we glimpse as they rest. Both authors complement each other perfectly in their work. Neither is dominant, neither is lost. Interest arises in ordinary, insignificant things that are materially interconnected. The material is important here. It forms the main essence of the entire content of the exhibition.