Palais de Tokyo

Alexandre Singh

22 Apr - 19 Jun 2011

© Alexandre Singh, The School for Objects Criticized, 2010 / Palais de Tokyo 2011
ALEXANDRE SINGH
The School for Object Critiziced
22 april - 19 june 2011

Alexandre Singh examines the intellectual phenomena and commercial products of our consumer society through the lens of an ironic archaeology. His works consist of a blend of such diverse narratives genres as collage, the university lecture and Shakespearian drama. The School for Objects Criticized; Alexandre Singh’s first solo presentation in a French institution, is an installation that takes the form of a theatrical play in which the role of artwork and spectator are inverted: the objects on display (a toaster, a bottle of bleach, two tape players, a sculpture, a slinky toy and taxidermic skunk) speculating about the world of human beings. The pompous declarations of these characters /objects invite us to question our own discussions about art and culture. The underlying text of this piece draws its inspiration from the self-referential theatre of Molière, the 2nd century AD satirist Lucian of Samasota’s parodies of socratic dialogue, and even Woody Allen himself.
 

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