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In November at the Foundation and beyond the walls

Literary EncounterSaturday 09 November 2019 — 17:00

The “bibliothèque idéale” of Laurence Nobécourt

Laurence Nobécourt. Photo : France Keyser

The Fondation Thalie invites personalities to come and talk about their relationship with books and to propose their ideal bibliography through five books, which will increase the Foundation’s library to make it a shared library that is both timeless and marked by the times.

Laurence Nobécourt‘s latest novel, Le chagrin des origines, is a burning tribute to the “way of the word” that allows one to get closer to oneself and give meaning to life. It gives us initiation moments on a steep path: the body exuding psychic suffering; the perpetual quest for the why of this “grief of the origins”.

In an intimate exploration of which Laurence Nobécourt describes the vagaries, the wounded dreams, the illusions and dazzlements, a soul is laid bare, always guided by a faith as free as fervent – and communicative.

Duration: 1h
Book signing of Le chagrin des origines, after the encounter

Laurence Nobécourt was born in Paris in 1968 where she began to write from childhood. Her first book appeared in 1994 under the name of Lorette Nobécourt. She subsequently published novels, stories, poetry, theater, first under the name Lorette Nobécourt and, since 2016, under her true identity. She left Paris in 2007 for the Drôme where she now transmits, through her writing workshops “Living, writing”, her passion for truth and the verb. 

ExhibitionUntil Saturday 07 December 2019

Habiter l’intime

Vue de l'exposition Habiter l'intime, Bruxelles, octobre 2019 © Laetizia Debain pour la Fondation Thalie

On the initiative of Nathalie Guiot, the Foundation is pleased to invite you to have a stroll through its exhibition spaces, transformed for the occasion into a cabinet of curiosities.

A hundred works on paper from Brussels private collections over 80 artists, are on view, amongst them Francis AlÿsJoël AndrianomearisoaLouise BourgeoisUlla von Brandenburg, Isabelle Cornaro,  Wim DelvoyeMark Dion, Lionel EstèvePaul-Armand GetteCamille HenrotFabrice HybertPierre Le-TanKarine RougierGeorge Segal, Jim ShawFranz West …

Brussels collectors agreed to release their works on paper, each made a list, rediscovered hidden treasures he thought he had forgotten, and in an almost adolescent excitement, they found each other, confronted each other with their eyes. created associations, bridges … to make this exhibition a cabinet of ephemeral graphic curiosities, a sulphurous strand A hundred works of artists from various horizons, hung on the walls all-over, federated by the medium of paper and its fragility.

Operate an encounter, that of works that question our identities, our desires, our solitude. To descend into the depths of our soul, our bodies and its visceral network that we pretend to ignore. Traveling in erotic and secret waddled dreams, intoxicating with the frenetic and smoky features of ink and charcoal, or like a voyeur, watching the sexual activities of a clandestine couple, or taking in p Leine figure, exhibitionism assumed a portrait … A pictorial journey that deploys the exuberance of our beings, our multiple identities. Living is diluted in “habit you are” … Let us free our social tinsel, let down the masks, wander … Living the intimate is also a maze, a labyrinth for curious minds; in the intimacy of this house with domestic spaces, there are preparatory drawings that shape a collective utopia, other papers as joyful attempts at mineral or chromatic abstraction, from the lyricism of the artist. The body as habitat , idealized, exhibited, mutilated by some demiurgic forces. A psychedelic graphic cabinet that coats and provokes the spectator, discovering, hopefully, in the infinity of these propositions, his inner house, a part of his soul, his yin and his yang … just switch on the switch. The benevolent humility of a Francis Alÿs, the exposed body of a Paul-Armand Gette, the poetry of the gesture of Helena Almeida, the belching of Arnulf Rainer, etc. an infinite maelstrom, comic, an invitation to leave the frontiers of good taste.

Thanks to Isabelle Bourne, Yolande De Bontridder, Frédéric de Goldschmidt and Cedric Lienart de Jeude for having released the treasures of your secret cabinets, thus contributing to share with the public our passion for art ; A contemporary eye on the emerging art scene, set in space with the kind participation of Anne Pontégnie

Practical information
Exhibition from Thursday, October 24 to Saturday, December 7, 2019
From Wednesday to Saturday, from 14:00 to 18:00, and by appointment
Single price: 5 €

Until Sunday 15 December 2019

Marie-Ange Guilleminot
Experiencing Horta’s House

Marie-Ange Guilleminot, La Garde-robe & Toiles — salle des plâtres, Musée Horta, Bruxelles, 2019 © Armande Chollat-Namy

Curator: Nathalie Guiot

The Horta Museum invites the french visual and performance artist Marie-Ange Guilleminot in this masterpiece of Art Nouveau. It is a logical dialogue between the architect, famous for his savoir-faire and refinement, and the special world of Marie-Ange Guilleminot, know for her alphabet of forms and sculptures that can be « activated ». Both artists’ savoir-faire expresses a unique personal vision. Marie-Ange Guilleminot, who previously had exhibitions in the house of Pierre Loti, Villa Savoye and Villa Noailles in France, loves to dive into places that have an interesting history, while maintaining her dna as a visual artist. In the Horta Museum, she plays with the curves of the building, its transparencies and light, as if the works have always been there. At the same time, they invite the visitor to a new experience. There is a natural dialogue between both artists and their influences from William Morris over Japan, a passion they both share. The trajectory illustrates a passion for materials: silk, cotton, wool… Take the work « Le livre de Seuil » that welcomes the visitor at the entrance: it has poetic proportions that bring the daily life in the house back to life in a game of correspondences with materials: exotic wood, stone, bronze… The scenography of the exhibition takes in the entire house. There are plates in « service Alvéloe » in the living room, a play with light and matter in « Iko » and « Kimono mémoire de Hiroshima » next to the bath, the « Garde-robe made in France » in the room of the master of the house…in Horta’s office, you can seen « paravent » and « salon de transformation » with its special shape on a big table, with next to it « chapeau-vie », a textile work and iconic piece by the artist. Marie-Ange Guilleminot loves dialogues and she does so with repsect for this architectural gem. 
Nathalie Guiot

Graduated from the Villa Arson in 1985, Marie-Ange Guilleminot lives and works in Paris. In 1997, she received the honorable mention at the Venice Biennale with the Salon de transformation. She is very present on the international art scene (first major acquisition in the United States for the collections of the Philadelphia Museum of Art in 1996) then Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art, 2005 / Kyoto Art Center, 2006 / Center Pompidou Paris, 2010 / Villa Savoye, Le Corbusier, Poissy, 2012 / “The ghosts of our past actions. Man Ray, Sonia Delaunay, Marie-Ange Guilleminot”, Villa Noailles, Mallet-Stevens, Hyères, 2014 / Touchez-voir, ordering an installation, made for the Palais Galliera, 2013-2016 / The exhibition Laps, at the Cité of the Ceramics of Sèvres, presents in 2015 a retrospective of his work, then “Destine-moi une maison” unfolds at the Art Center La Chapelle Jeanne d’Arc, Thouars, 2015 as a synthesis or artistic program of La Maison de Vie whose primer is developed today at the Maison Horta.

Practical information
From Tuesday to Sunday, 14:00 to 17:30
More information via this link

Download here the press release.

This exhibition is supported by the Fondation Thalie.

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