The Art of Wandering, or a Picture of Happiness

Performative Cinema of Marie Losier and the Schoolbag Gallery

Common work. Triennale of Vendôme, 2015

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Film performance movie poster Madonna & Luther, made by the Galerie du Cartable and Marie Losier. May 2015

From Circus to Fairground Cinema

Common work by Marie Losier and the "Schoolbag Gallery" (Fabrice Cotinat, David Legrand, and Henrique Martins-Duarte). The art of losing oneself where the image of happiness emerges above all as a collaboration between these artists, who have long known and esteemed one another without ever having had the opportunity to create a situation together. Because it is indeed a situation here — not an installation. For the Triennale de Vendôme, they envisioned, in the form of a filmed Happening on a special-effects set, the public creation of a scene from a film where formats, characters, figures, sets, and actions from their respective cinematic worlds intertwine. A mermaid, Madonna, Luther, Lucas Cranach, a Renaissance machine-man, shape-shifting beings — half-human, half-animal — a magician-musician, a gymnast-filmmaker, and an American film director from the 1920s: all will act, film, and be filmed live, using video systems and a 16mm camera. The cinema's discotheque will scatter these glittering fragments into a musical explosion of celluloid and analog-digital hybrids! Once this inaugural act is completed, they will open their Apollo Cinema to the Triennale’s public, screening a long series of their films throughout the exhibition — more than fifty films to discover!

The video performance

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La isla bonita

Island of the Shadows' Dialogue

Film Set and Performative Environment

An artistic co-creation by the Schoolbag Gallery, Marc Sausset, Richard Porteau, Benjamin Sebbagh, Etienne Tortosa, together with the preparatory class students of the Municipal School of Fine Arts of Châteauroux. September 2018

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An Immersive Performance-Environment

La Isla Bonita Takes the form of an island hosting fictitious dialogues between artists and figures, living or deceased, famous or unknown. Elvis Presley, Mary Magdalene, Joseph Beuys, Andy Warhol, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Madonna, Albrecht Dürer, and Martin Luther are gathered within this multimedia installation, endlessly replaying gestures from their artistic or intellectual manifestos. An audiovisual cabinet, evoking the remnants of a brutalist video installation from the 20th century, projects a selection of videos by the collective, retracing twenty-five years of video art production through films, vignettes, screen tests, prototypes, film mock-ups, and filmed performances.

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La Galerie du Cartable, 2018. Panoramic view of the environment, just before the housing performance of the island.

Filmic Details and Atmospheres of the Island of Shadow’s Dialogue

Film Set and Performance-Environment La Isla BonitaApparitions of artists and figures, living or dead, famous or unknown — among them, the painter Alain Doret, filmmakers Alain Cavalier and Joseph Morder, along with the doubles of Elvis Presley, Mary Magdalene, Joseph Beuys, Andy Warhol, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Madonna, Albrecht Dürer, and Martin Luther — endlessly replaying the gestures of their artistic or intellectual manifestos, like living animated gifs.

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The complete set La Isla Bonita: the invitation card and posters: photomontage by Rainier Lericolais, 2018