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Eva Taulois
Eva Taulois, exhibition view, les Abattoirs, Musée – Frac Occitanie Toulouse, le printemps de septembre 2021
© le printemps de septembre
photo: damien aspe
Practical information:
76, allées Charles-de-Fitte, 31300 Toulouse
Opening on Friday 17 September from 6pm to 11pm
Wednesday to Sunday from 12pm to 6pm
Night-time on 17 and 18 September until 11pm
Eva Taulois also presents an installation at Hôpital la La Grave, as well as a personal exhibition at the centre d'art contemporain Chapelle Saint-Jacques (Saint-Gaudens).
Eva Taulois’s interventions are made under the auspices of color, deployed in various modes and places, and of the knowing feint. The colors are by turns intrusive, over-exposed and discreet, according to the marker of her unique practice – playing with the metamorphosis of everyday objects, spaces and situations, as a throwback to the artist’s design studies.
At Les Abattoirs, a series of paintings on fabric or cutouts, bringing to mind garments and hung as such. Here again, the everyday is in the spotlight.
And, more discreetly, between all-over monochromatic blocks and decorative backgrounds, sections of painted wall are disseminated in different exhibition spaces, according to the choices and urges of the festival team. A doubly delegated process, then, with the only stipulation being a range of six colors selected in advance by the artist.
In partnership with les Abattoirs, Musée – Frac Occitanie Toulouse
Born in 1982 in Brest (France), Eva Taulois lives and works in Nantes (France). She has exhibited her work in numerous solo and group shows, including those at Centre d’art contemporain Chanot (2019), Ateliers des Arques (2019), Frac Bretagne and Frac Pays de la Loire (2018), and Centre d’art contemporain Les capucins (Embrun, 2017). Her works feature in the public collections of Frac Bretagne and Frac Pays de la Loire, Artothèque du Musée des Beaux-Arts de Brest, Artothèque d’Amiens Métropole, Clermont Communauté and Fonds départemental d’Ille et Vilaine.