Category Archives: Exhibition

“Sarments de Vie” (Vines of Life)

Sarments de Vignes - vine prunings

Sarments de Vignes – vine prunings

Since immersing myself in the Languedoc region of France in 2013, I have experienced the seasonal rhythm of the wine making process. The transformation of the vines in this landscape, from winter gaunt to summer exuberance, is as dramatic as the magical process of  turning grapes into wine.

After helping with the harvest in autumn, the pruning process in the new year, and the recent bottling of the 2015 vintage,  I have come to know the humble ‘sarments de vigne‘. This is a new  art material for me – akin to a series of pencil strokes. I am exploring ways to join and manipulate them into sculptural forms.

Gathering sarments is the first step

Gathering sarments is the first step

These slender branches are dedicated ‘soldiers’ defending this empire of wine. Traditionally discarded after their service, my work will elevate them beyond the reach of the bonfire or the mulching machine.

Each variety of vine has its own distinct character and structural properties. Carignan is generally cooperative, Grenache intransigent, while Syrah is naturally sinuous, and seems to be most compliant under the artist’s grip.

I started my artist’s residency on April 20th at La Grange de Bouys, Roujan. My hosts, and vignerons,  Florence and Stéphane Monmousseau, have given me free reign to explore their grenier, machine sheds, vineyards, and beautiful stone mazet, all located on their bio-dynamic wine estate near Roujan, Herault.  I am using the materials and tools of the vineyard to create a number of site-specific sculpture installations. 

For the moment, I am head down working. The mid-May vernissage (by invitation) will debut my “Sarments de Vie” project. Will share the results soon.

Vernissage planning

Vernissage planning

Domain Viticole, Roujan

 

 

 

 

 

Tour d’Inquietude (Tower of Anxiety)

When we included my Eiffel Tower sculpture in the shipping container for our move to France last fall, I could not have imagined that this would come next:  preparing an installation for Extraschict 2014, a spectacular art event in Essen, Germany.

As one of the Art Surprise artists, I have been invited to exhibit at a one night spectacle of art, light, and music. Over 150,000 visitors are expected on site at Zeche Zollverein, a Unesco listed industrial site in northwest Germany, which is now a cultural hub.

The Tour d’Inquietude is to be installed in the Umformerhalle, a vast space filled with industrial generating equipment. At 6m (20′) high, the tour has an ominous tilt, and is encircled with ravens, thus fulfilling its role as a scarecrow structure.

I am assisted by the talented Jan Farrant, who has crafted lightweight steel coils to suspend the ravens, and is transporting all the elements to Germany.

Below are some photos of the process thus far. Will post images of the final installation.