Delvoye x Louvre


Every now and then something extraordinary finds its way to me and couple of days ago this nice invite dropped right in my lap courtesy of Sstrid. Looks like we’re going to the Louvre at the end of the month for the opening of Wim Delvoye’s show. The show has been in the making for a while and after months of hearing her talk about how her collegues at Studio Delvoye have been working hard at getting things done it seems they have reached their final weeks of preparations.

As you might sense, we are excited as this might just turn out to become the highlight of the year, we will quote the official press release:

The Louvre invites Wim Delvoye to intervene at various locations within the museum and nearby: under the Pyramid, in the Napoleon III apartments, in the Gothic galleries of the Department of Decorative Arts, and in the Tuileries gardens. Wim Delvoye is the second artist, after Tony Cragg in 2011, to create a new, monumental sculpture to be installed at the central column supporting the Pyramid’s entry platform or belvedere: a huge Gothic corkscrew-shaped tower made of stainless steel, titled Suppo. Another imposing Corten steel sculpture will take up residence in the Tuileries in July and remain at this venue through the autumn, when it will be joined by other works featured in FIAC’s outdoor sculpture exhibition.


Within the museum’s walls, some fifteen recent works in stained glass, porcelain, and bronze, revealing the artist’s current fascination with nineteenth-century sculpture and his experimentation with computerized reproduction techniques, are juxtaposed with objects from the collections of the Department of Decorative Arts.

Delvoye’s sculptures rest on furniture, are installed in display cases, and some even line the ceremonial staircase leading to the former private apartments of the Minister of State. A large stained-glass window presented in the Lefuel staircase enters into dialogue with those installed in 2009 by François Morellet, while a Gothic chapel resonates with the tapestries and liturgical objects exhibited in the Anne de Bretagne room. From the down-to-earth redeployment of Gothic motifs to contorted and twisted crucifixes, Delvoye’s popular and decorative art, which has its roots in subversive and ironic reinterpretations of past styles, finds a particularly trenchant echo in the Louvre’s collections.

Born in 1965, the Belgian artist Wim Delvoye works in varied mediums and is perhaps best known for his “Cloaca” series which, with a seriousness reminiscent of scientists’ laboratory experiments, sheds light on the digestive process. In 2009, Delvoye was invited to create a monumental work for the Peggy Guggenheim Collection during the 53rd Venice Biennale and solo shows were held in 2010 at the Musée Rodin in Paris and in 2011 at the Palais des Beaux-Arts in Brussels. With each of these exhibitions, he has erected an ever taller tower, a series that reaches its pinnacle to date with the spectacular Suppo at the Louvre, a full 11 meters high.

Show runs May 31 – September 17 and off course we’ll be posting a report after our visit. Better start looking for that dinner jacket and polish my shoes…

For further info visit the Louvre site.

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  1. By Au Louvre, 24 hours in Paris | on June 4, 2012 at 21:32

    [...] For those who didn’t catch the news, Belgian artist Wim Delvoye moved his work to Paris where he is the ’second artist to create a new, monumental sculpture for the Louvre’. The so-called “Suppo” will be exhibited at the Louvre museum the next couple months as part of the contemporary art exhibition “Wim Delvoye at the Louvre”, running from May 31 to September 17, 2012. If you want the full story we suggest you have a quick read here. [...]

5 Comments

  1. Als ge er toch zijt en ge moogt er vrij rondlopen: zeker mijn favoriete hoekske van het Louvre bezoeken, dat met de vroege Franse miniatuurportretjes. Richelieu-vleugel, 2de verdiep, kamer 6 of 7 (meen ik mij te herinneren). Magisch!

    En ge brengt mij toch een gesigneerde Delvoye x Louvre cataloog mee?

    Posted May 11, 2012 at 10:28 | Permalink
  2. Moeder, ik doe mijn best en wie weet misschien heeft ons madam nog wat ruimte voor haar schoonmoeder!! #makemommaproud

    Posted May 11, 2012 at 10:58 | Permalink
  3. Megacoolio!
    Ik zet de picknickmand alvast gereed!
    #familieuitstap

    Posted May 11, 2012 at 11:20 | Permalink
  4. @Uw Moeder: Ik beloof niks hé Moeder, maar ze ging alvast eens kijken volgende week of er nog ruimte was :D

    Posted May 11, 2012 at 11:22 | Permalink
  5. Het gebaar alleen al!

    Posted May 11, 2012 at 11:33 | Permalink

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