NOTES FOR LES SANGLIÈRES

mixed-media installation

2021




in collaboration with

Paul Guillibert - activist, philosopher
Méryll Ampe - composer
Gherardo Chirici - forest data scientist
Deborah Levy, Chloé Kulplinksi, Christine Alamaa - voices
and text excerpts from Monique Wittig’s “Les Guérillères”





Commissioned by transmediale


Exhibitions 

‘remote.response.request II”, curated by Ben Evans James
transmediale studio, Silent Green, Berlin
july 10-august 22, 2021
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Ordained, Horny and Horned, curated by Cedric Fauq
Veda, Florence, Italy
november 2021
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Et j’ai vu le bout du pays où les nuages sont infinis, curated by Stefania Meazza
BBB centre d’art, Toulouse, march-july 2022
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Vdrome.org, curated by Filipa Ramos
introduced by Dorothy Yamamoto
january 2022
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Bona Fide #2
Kyveli Mavrokordopoulou & Elsa Brès, curated by PAT 
State of Concept, Athens, Greece
june-september 24 2022






“During the summer of 2020, pictures of a naked sunbather chasing a team of wild boars across a lakeside beach in Berlin spread rapidly online. With the sunbather’s laptop in its mouth, the hastily captured smartphone images helped reinforce the myth of the boar as a troublesome animal. A wild animal that refuses to stay in the wild.

Exploring confrontation and the relations between human and non-human, Brès questions anthropocentric fictions of ‘Nature’ that make our existence within an interconnected ecology hard to recognise. Constructing a non-human world in which wild boars are the primary protagonists, this experimental fiction artwork uses quantitative ecology tools to help guide its script – including geospatial mapping systems and a team of algorithmically animated boars. Manipulating data points, Brès uses mapping as a tool to open up new prospects for alliances between human and non-human. Sitting somewhere between the real and virtual, the world she constructs helps us imagine alternate ways of seeing the world, confronting prevailing anthropocentric philosophies towards a speculation for a communism of the living.

Traversing the borders between artistic production, research and exhibition, the work builds towards the production of Brès’ new film to be shown at a future edition of transmediale.”


Ben Evans James