283 Chevy, 383 Mopar, 400 Pontiac (1999)

Sculpture on chromed bronze 71 x 45 x 70 cm

283 Chevy, 383 Mopar, 400 Pontiac (1999)

Courtesy: Galerie Art & Public, Ginebra

Interested in foregrounding the material world and the domain of consumerism, it is no surprise that car culture is a constant in Fleury’s practice. Cars are seen as an essential icon in our society, the material embodiment of a plethora of desires, dreams and phantasms and as inducers of stereotyped behaviours. Fleury has presented wrecked cars repainted in loud colours reminiscent of make-up. The artist takes engines out of cars, places them on pedestals and turns them into sculptures half- way between luxury item and museum exhibit. She has made videos in which she subverts and connects stereotyped behaviours and passions like car-washing, sex, luxury or speed. For Sylvie Fleury, the car is an object condensing a large part of the essence of 20th century material culture: icon, consumerism, desire, luxury, power.

Sylvie Fleury

Born in Switzerland in 1961. Lives and works in Genf.

Auto. Dream & Matter
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2009
20
Sep
2009

An exhibition that analyzes the automobile culture as a creative landscape.

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