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Exploring Art, Nature, and Biodiversity at Domaine des Etangs

August 31, 20233 Mins Read
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Nestled within a sprawling 2,500-acre expanse of woodlands, meadows, and serene lakes lies the Domaine des Etangs, a 13th-century château that has been transformed into a luxurious hotel. Despite its historical origins, this picturesque estate has taken on a modern role as a hub for contemporary art exhibitions that resonate with urgent ecological themes. Over the past five years, this idyllic landscape has played host to annual exhibitions that merge the worlds of art, environment, and biodiversity research.

Owned by collector and philanthropist Garance Primat, Domaine des Etangs has become a canvas where over 1,000 artworks intermingle with nature. These site-specific installations, often monumental in scale, embody the intersection of human and non-human realms. The estate’s latest exhibition, “Primordial Waters,” curated by Claudia Paetzold, explores water as a source of reflection, unfolding amidst an atmosphere ripe with anticipation for rain.

A standout feature of the exhibition is sound artist Tomoko Sauvage’s groundbreaking commission, “For Floating Bells and Amplified Lake (where centenary mussels dwell)”. Sauvage orchestrates a unique auditory experience, where performers immersed in one of the lakes produce unstructured, reverberating sounds using standing bells. Hydrophones submerged beneath the lake capture the resonance, revealing the mysterious underwater soundscape inhabited by century-old freshwater mussels.

The contrast between nature and human intervention prompts contemplation on the role of open-air installations as a form of public art, especially within such an exclusive setting. Sauvage’s performance is a reminder that the true spectacle unfolds within the natural environment, transcending human-created art.

Within the estate’s gallery space, La Laiterie, visitors encounter a dialogue between contemporary pieces and historical works. Lightboxes by Pamela Rosenkranz engage with Yves Klein’s iconic “182 Le Monochrome,” while Daniel Steegmann Mangrané’s suspended metallic chains delicately punctuate the air. Olafur Eliasson’s works oscillate between weighty and decorative, ultimately contributing to the exhibition’s immersive atmosphere.

Among the sensory experiences, Sissel Tolaas’s “N-E-W-S” stands out. Tolaas reproduces scents of the estate’s oldest lake, creating an olfactory map that merges molecular data with wind sensor information, offering an innovative perspective on art’s interaction with nature.

As the exhibition unfolds over nine months, other artists will join the dialogue. Caroline Corbasson’s upcoming work “Mirror Lakes” promises to engage with the cosmos during the winter solstice, while Jean-Marie Appriou’s haunting “Swamp-Fairy” sculpture captures the essence of the estate’s dragonfly-rich ecosystem.

The Domaine des Etangs experience culminates in a realization: art, even in its grandest forms, serves as a mere glimmer in the expansive tapestry of our environment. This exhibition beckons viewers to ponder the boundless beauty and fragility of our ecological reality. Amidst the serene lakes and lush landscapes, Domaine des Etangs proves that art can echo the natural world in ways that both captivate and challenge the observer.

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