In the enigmatic world of
Noémie Goudal, the curvature of space becomes a philosophical tool, challenging our perceptions and inviting us to explore the nuanced realms of doubt and certainty. The new exhibition at Mostyn, “Contours of Certainty,” converges Goudal’s earlier works and introduces new pieces that delve into the intersections of space, viewpoint, and the ever-present spectre of doubt. It takes place from 13 July to 21 September 2024, with a press view on 12 July.
Goudal’s artistic journey has been a continuous exploration of the liminal spaces between reality and illusion, with a distinct focus on the malleability of spatial perceptions. Her iconic photographic series, such as ‘Démantèlements’ (‘Dismantling’), ‘Observatoires’ (‘Observatories’) and ‘Phoenix’, as well as the more recent performance series ‘ANIMA’, have invited viewers to question the reliability of what they see, prompting a reconsideration of the relationship between the observer and the observed.Noémie Goudal has been nominated for the prestigious Marcel Duchamp Prize 2024 and recently shown ‘ANIMA’ at Tate Modern and the Centre Pompidou.
In this exhibition, Goudal takes her viewers on a conceptual and physical journey, drawing inspiration from literary references that have punctuated her previous works. References to Italo Calvino’s ‘Invisible Cities’ and Jorge Luis Borges’s labyrinthine narratives weave through the exhibition, becoming integral threads in the rich tapestry of Goudal’s exploration of spatial and conceptual curvature.
Observatoire II (Dome), 2013. © Noémie Goudal Courtesy the artist and Edel Assanti. Photo by Noemie Goudal's studio
The artworks on display, ranging from large-scale multi-layered installations integrating works in clay, to meticulously composed photographs and set-ups, invite to embrace and question at the same time conventional notions of space and perspective. Goudal’s use of architectural elements and constructed landscapes blurs the boundaries between the real and the imagined, offering a meditation on the uncertainty inherent in our perceptions.
In “Contours of Certainty”, visitors are invited to engage with Goudal’s work not merely as visual spectacles but as philosophical provocations. As Goudal herself has articulated in past writings, doubt is not a hindrance but a gateway to deeper understanding. Through her lens, doubt becomes a catalyst for a profound exploration of the complexities that define our understanding of the world.
This exhibition is a testament to Goudal’s mastery in transforming spaces into metaphysical realms, where curvature becomes a metaphorical tool, and doubt becomes a guiding star. Join us in traversing the contours of certainty and exploring the philosophical cosmos of Noémie Goudal.
Exhibition curated by Alfredo Cramerotti, former Director, Mostyn and Kalliopi Tsipni-Kolaza, Curator of Visual Arts, Mostyn. Kindly supported by Fluxus Art Projects and Edel Assanti.
Soulevement I, 2018 © Noemie Goudal. Courtesy the artist and Edel Assanti.Photo by Noemie Goudal's studio
Soulevement II, 2018 © Noemie Goudal. Courtesy the artist and Edel Assanti.Photo by Noemie Goudal's studio
Mostyn is a free, public gallery in Llandudno, Wales, that presents a programme of outstanding international contemporary art within its galleries and online. This programme has recently included solo exhibitions by Cerith Wyn-Evans, Jacqueline de Jong, Nick Hornby, Chiara Camoni, Anj Smith, Nobuko Tsuchiya, Derek Boshier, Louisa Gagliardi and Shezad Dawood. Mostyn offers a public engagement programme including talks, tours and workshops, and supports over 400 artists through their onsite and online shop. Mostyn receives support from the Arts Council of Wales and is part of Plus TATE, the UK-wide contemporary visual art network. More information can be found at mostyn.org. Mostyn’s interim Director is Clare Harding.
Noémie Goudal’s practice involves the construction of ambitious staged, illusionistic installations within the landscape, documented using film and photography. Goudal’s interventions are under pinned by rigorous research examining the intersection of ecology and anthropology, interrogating the limitations of theoretical conceptions of the natural world. Noémie Goudal (b. 1984) lives and works in Paris. In 2010, she graduated from the Royal College of Art, London, UK.
White Pulse I, 2023 © Noemie Goudal. Courtesy the artist and Edel Assanti.Photo by Noemie Goudal's studio