| | | | Alix Marie: Styx - The Goddess, 2021 © Alix Marie | | | | STYX | | 25 November 2022 – 26 Februar 2023 | | Opening: PAUL MPAGI SEPUYA / ALIX MARIE THU, 24 NOVEMBER 2022, 7PM PHOXXI - The artists will be present. Welcome by Ingo Taubhorn, Curator House of Photography
| | | | PHOXXI, the temporary House of Photography at Deichtorhallen Hamburg Deichtorstr. 1-2, 20095 Hamburg T +49 (0)40-321030 mail@deichtorhallen.de www.deichtorhallen.de Tue-Sun 11am-6pm. Every first Thursday of the month 11am-9pm | |
| | | | | | Alix Marie, Styx. (installation view) National Center for Photography, Ballarat © Alix Marie, Photo: J. Forsyth | | | | French artist Alix Marie's latest work "Styx" will be presented at PHOXXI, the temporary House of Photography at Deichtorhallen Hamburg, from 25 November. The artist Alix Marie (*1989 in Paris, France) works in the media of photography, sculpture and installation. In London, she studied at Central Saint Martins College and the Royal College of Art and was a resident at the Victoria and Albert Museum. She is interested in photography as an object and in its potential of materiality and three-dimensionality. In the gallery of PHOXXI, Marie will present the immersive installation "Styx". In her latest work, the French artist uses the myth of Styx to explore the intersection between the body and its representation and experiments with the expanded possibilities of photography. | | | | | | Alix Marie, Styx. (installation view) National Center for Photography, Ballarat © Alix Marie, Photo: J. Forsyth | | | | In Greek mythology, Styx is an oceanid, a deity and a river that forms the boundary between the earth and the afterlife. She is the daughter of darkness and night and the mother of strength and victory. In this exhibition, the deity appears in two forms: First, as an immersive labyrinth installation that explores the hollow spaces of the body and the ambiguous duality of inner and outer space and protective environments.
In the other spaces, the deity takes on a human form. In the darkness, the goddess appears in the centre of the room, kneeling, naked, her gaze boldly fixed on the viewer. Embodied by Marie's long-time collaborator, performer and writer Nina Boukhrief, the voice of the goddess surrounds the space, reflecting on death, light and life.
Influenced by the context of a pandemic, Marie reflects on loss and the lack of movement. Ultimately, "Styx" explores the fragility of the body and the contemporary world. The work was originally developed by Photoworks and the Ballarat International Foto Biennale, 2021. | | | | | | Alix Marie, Styx 1 (Detail), 2021 © Alix Marie | | | | unsubscribe here Newsletter was sent to newsletter@newslettercollector.com
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