Most of France appears to be underwater which we've been spared.
Again today, wind and rain.... so glad yesterday was sunny and hot because yesterday I bunked off with Rushton to the the Gallery of Contemporary Art in Carcassonne. We had a comfortable and ungormande lunch in the Place Gambeta and then tottered off to the show.
Here are the international artists showing a bit of work apiece, all of them new to me.
The work looked mostly familiar though, developing familiar themes... nice nonetheless.
One installation alone had an impact on me. By Yoann Ximenes and called Mantras, the artist had taken significant speeches from these times (and before), taken a copy of their soundwave patterns and translated that into hanging pieces, most ingeniously (layered circles of polystyrene), surprisingly beautiful.
In case we missed the point, the actual speeches were broadcast in the gallery. Happy time trying to match speech to vision which made me suspect they were not an actual copy - I've always been a pedant. Still worked as a sculpture and idea IMHO.
Speeches by Mandela, Churchill, Obama, de Gaulle, Allende, Guevarra and the like - sound bites rather than speeches actually but enough -
Entry free, staff sweet, beautiful building (ex-monastery and old bank) Well worth a visit.
PS just had a visit from a neighbour who has a friend who is having a vide maison, since his ma has gone into the maison de retrait. Forgot my camera! If you are yours are looking for good solid French furniture or any number of dinner services, lamps and so forth, you could do worse that contact Tim who is managing it for the family. Message Timothy Price on Fb.