Towering/The Instability

Galerie UQO (curated by Marie-Hélène Leblanc), Gatineau, Quebec, Canada, 2023

The conclusion of the Towering project, The Instability is a sort of mirror image of the proposition formulated in the work Towering/The Menagerie (2021). Carried out in the south coast of England and in London, the project uses video, photography and text to establish a conceptual and formal connection between certain distinct phenomena. 

Firstly, it considers the erosion of the Jurassic coastline of England, consisting of alternating layers of clay and limestone at Lyme Regis in Dorset and the chalk cliffs at Seaton (Beer Head) in Devon. Rich in fossils, these cliffs have undergone some significant erosion in the course of their history. Now, with rising sea levels and an increase in extreme weather events, they are subject to increasing instability. 

This first incarnation of the phenomenon of erosion is accompanied by the inevitable instability of an economic system based on a false premise: the notion of unlimited resources at our disposal. The case of Canary Wharf is used for this purpose: built by the Canadian financier Paul Reichmann under the Thatcher government in the late 1980s on the former site of the West India Company docks (a colonial-era enterprise), Canary Wharf is a veritable city within a city. This hub of international finance is examined here through the motif of its metal and glass architecture and the extensive list of its tenants - neighbours that include the headquarters of the world's largest banks and investment funds. 

The work also brings together so-called exotic species that are at the heart of singular histories and dynamics in the UK. The noisy hold of the ring-necked parakeet on the parks and gardens of the English metropolis and the silent presence of the medicinal and ornamental plants that make up the historical collection of the Chelsea Physic Garden, partly constituted during colonial era expeditions, are thus brought together.

Printed and digital editions of the book Geneviève Chevalier - Mirement/Towering (2023), coedited by Dazibao, Foreman Art Gallery of Bishop’s University and Galerie UQO.

Video

Produced and directed by: Geneviève Chevalier

Camera: Geneviève Chevalier

Sound and Video Editing: Alexis Landriault

Colour Correction: Alexis Landriault

Audio Mastering: Bruno Pucella



Special Thanks

Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec, programme de résidence d’artistes

ACME Studio

Chelsea Physic Garden

Penelope and Martyn Gregory, Melgund Castle

Alain Fournier, École d’art, Université Laval

Main Film

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Towering/The Garden, The Menagerie

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