Ėglė Budvytytė — De sang chaud et de terre (Warm Blooded and Earthbound)
Exhibition
Ėglė Budvytytė
De sang chaud et de terre (Warm Blooded and Earthbound)
Ends in 2 months: September 26, 2024 → February 23, 2025
Egle Budvytyte — Le Plateau, Frac Ile-de-France, Paris Au long d’une installation immersive prolongeant dans l’espace les panoramas portés à l’écran, l’exposition de Egle Budvytyte au Plateau présente un nouveau film de l’artiste où la multitude et la porosité des identités dépassent le corps pour innerver la terre.Opening 25.09.24, 6 — 9 pm
Curator : Céline Poulin
An exhibition presented as part of The Lithuanian Season in France 2024
A major Lithuanian artist on the international scene, Ėglė Budvytytė will present her first exhibition in France at the Frac Île-de-France, as part of the France-Lituanie season. She explores the overlap between the visual and performing arts.
Her practice, which spans song, poetry, video and performance, delves into the persuasive power of collectivity, vulnerability and the fluid relationships between bodies, the public and environments.
Encounters and collaboration are central to her work, involving other artists and users of public space and exhibitions.
The film is a poetic exploration of intimacy between the land and the body, loosely based on the research around matrilineal societies in the neolithic period by the Lithuanian archelogist Marija Gimbutas.
The exhibition will be centered around a new video work, shot in different landscapes of Lithuania. The film is a speculative and performative attempt to translate the archeological research and materials, such as clay figurines and the remains of temple structures and burial sites into poetry, moving images, and choreographies of collectivity and intimacy between the body and the land.
Ėglė Budvytytė was born in 1981 in Kaunas, Lithuania. She is based in Vilnius and Amsterdam.
Her work has been exhibited at the 59th Venice Biennale in 2022, the Riga International Biennial of Contemporary Art (RIBOCA 2) and the Renaissance Society in Chicago, among others. She was artist in residence at the Pavillon, Palais de Tokyo (Paris, 2012) and at Wiels, Centre d’art contemporain, (Brussels, 2013).
Opening hours
Wednesday – Sunday, 2 PM – 7 PM
Late night and drinks : 1st Wednesday of each month (except opening dates) until 9pm
Admission fee
Free entrance
Venue schedule
The artist
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Églé Budvytyte