PASCALE MARTHINE TAYOU – BOOMERANG
2015-03-02The first solo show in London by Cameroon-born, Belgium-based artist Pascale Marthine Tayou. The exhibition will include new work made specifically for the Serpentine and introduces audiences to a range of works that serve as powerful expressions of individual and national identity in an age of inescapable global consumption.
The exhibition will see the Serpentine Sackler Gallery populated by a diverse mix of sculptural forms that demonstrate Tayou’s unique visual language based on archetypes, made and found objects and traditional craft. Mysterious human forms and fantastical beasts – such as the 100 metre snake of Africonda – incorporate materials such as cloth, wood, plastic, glass, organic matter and consumer waste combined with an artisanal skill. Tayou, who began studying law before deciding instead to become an artist, began exhibiting in the early 1990s – a time of political and social upheaval across West Africa. With works often produced in situ, Tayou is renowned for combining found and discarded objects and materials, often sourced locally with a skilled and playful sense of craftsmanship.
Opposite – Octopus, 2010
Exhibition runs from March 4th to May 17th, 2015
Serpentine Sackler Gallery
West Carriage Drive
Kensington Gardens
London
W2 2AR
