EXHIBITION
→ Laure Prouvost: Oma-je
- Exhibition
- Free
- Contemporary Art
PHI Foundation
451 &Â 465 Saint-Jean Street
Montréal, Québec H2Y 2R5
We also invite you to visit the public engagement project My-Van Dam: Spaces of Resonance, presented in our Education Room, located on 465 Saint-Jean Street.
November 1, 2024—March 9, 2025
Wednesday to Friday: 12 PM—7 PM
Saturday and Sunday: 11 AM—6 PM
Important Notice
The PHI Foundation for Contemporary Art will close exceptionally at 6 PM on Friday, December 13, instead of the usual 7 PM.
Free admission
• The wearing of masks is no longer mandatory.
• Masks are at your disposal, if desired.
• Gel hand sanitizing stations.
If you have symptoms associated with COVID-19, please postpone your visit.
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The Education Department offers on-site group visits and online virtual animations for school, academic, community, language school and general public groups. The group visit can be combined with a creative workshop. To make a reservation for your group, please fill our online form.
The exhibition Laure Prouvost: Oma-je aims to celebrate grandmothers and those who have contributed to women’s emancipation. Please note that some artworks presented contain nudity and viewer discretion is advised.
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The PHI Foundation for Contemporary Art is pleased to present Oma-je, the largest North American exhibition to date by acclaimed French artist Laure Prouvost. This touring show has evolved from its 2023 iteration at Remai Modern in Saskatoon and will unfold as a journey across seven of the PHI Foundation’s galleries in Montréal. This immersive presentation celebrates Prouvost’s relationship to family, friends, and their loved ones, as well as inspirational thinkers, activists, chosen kin, and artistic predecessors. Oma-je honours both intellectual inheritance and embodied ways of knowing, shifting attention from grandfather to grandmother and forefather to foremother. Love, touch, and teaching are irreversibly entangled and celebrated.
Laure Prouvost’s Inspirations
The exhibition celebrates, references, or features exceptional figures such as Louise Bourgeois, HĂ©lène Cixous, Marie Curie, Mia Haazen, Omas Gegen Rechts, Joan Jonas, Hilma af Klint, Gulli Kinnby, Eleni Kritou, Denise Lefebvre, Audre Lorde, Ada Lovelace, Liz Magor, Ann Newdigate, Rosetta Nuotatore, Emmeline Pankhurst, Niki de Saint Phalle, Éliane Radigue, Odette Prouvost Leclercq, Felicita de la Rosa, Elisabeth Schimana, Carolee Schneemann, Nancy Spero, Barbara Steveni, Eugenie Tautoonie Kabluitok, and Agnès Varda, amongst more than 100 others.Â
About the Exhibition
Prouvost is known for her playful use of language, translation and transliteration, experimental narrated video, and immersive, surprising installations that transport visitors into unfamiliar worlds created largely from everyday objects. The exhibition will feature iconic pieces by Prouvost such as Wantee (2013), Grandma’s Dream (2013), This Means (2019), Four For See Beauties (2022), and Every Sunday, Grand Ma (2022).
Oma-je also includes an enveloping new work titled Here Her Heart Hovers (2023), which has been co-commissioned by Remai Modern, Kunsthalle Wien, and Wiener Festwochen. This installation focuses on the figure of the grandmother as both ancestor and trailblazer, transforming the gallery into a theatre of objects relating to memory, imagination, and inheritance. Visitors are invited to travel through time and lose themselves in the dark, complex play between past and present, individual and society, and between modern and ancient concepts, relationships, materials, and techniques.
There are three recent films embedded in Here Her Heart Hovers. In You, My, Omma, Mama (2023), nine women call out into the French coastal landscape for their grandmothers. Together, the circle of friends ventures into a cave where they reflect on potent memories of their oma, nonna, granny, bobo, babushka, halmeoni, and yaya, with personal and evocative objects in hand. A child performs a shadow play for Great Grandma, the magic oma in Shadow Does (2023). The story told offers exciting, heartwarming, and alarming details about the contemporary world. A Walking Story (2023) brings the nine women from You, My, Omma, Mama, back together around a campfire where their pithy reflections, like incantations, evoke memories of extraordinary foremothers who were drivers of social progress, equality, artistic innovation, and scientific discovery. They call upon us to keep our hearts and minds open so that we can continue to give and receive from a flow of shared knowledge and experience.
The film screens float around the room as part of an ethereal installation of hanging mobiles that appear as birds and spirits above the ground and create enchanting shadow play. In the center, a fire is burning. A voiceover tells stories of grandmothers, and beautifully crafted glass and found objects are gathered like characters around the fire. One foremother who served as an inspiration for this project is the iconic 30,000-year-old Venus of Willendorf. She is a powerful figure, amongst the earliest examples of figurative art that has been endlessly reinterpreted through time, and an important foremother to art as we know it. Each object gathered in Here Her Heart Hovers is a symbol or a memory of a beloved nana, artist, or revolutionary foremother. The entire environment is brought together by a newly commissioned composition by pioneering electronic musician and composer Elisabeth Schimana. The grandmothering celebrated in this exhibition is a verb, a practice of care, of mentorship, and of knowledge transfer rather than heredity or biology.
Acknowledgments
The exhibition is organized by Remai Modern, Saskatoon, curated by Aileen Burns, Co-Executive Director & CEO at Remai Modern, and developed for the PHI Foundation in dialogue with Cheryl Sim, Director and Chief Curator at the PHI Foundation.
Laure Prouvost: Oma-je was originally presented at Remai Modern with the support of the Frank & Ellen Remai Foundation and the Consulate General of France in Vancouver.
The PHI Foundation gratefully acknowledges the Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec, Tourisme Montréal, and the Consulat général de France à Québec for their support.
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Biographies
Laure Prouvost
Laure Prouvost was born in Lille, France, in 1978 and is currently based in Brussels, Belgium. She received her BFA from Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London in 2002 and studied towards her MFA at Goldsmiths’ College, London. She also took part in the LUX Associate Artists Programme. Prouvost won the Max Mara Art Prize for Women in 2011 and was the recipient of the Turner Prize in 2013.
Aileen Burns
Aileen Burns, together with Johan Lundh, has been Co-Executive Director at Remai Modern in Saskatoon since 2020. She has held similar positions at the Govett-Brewster Art Gallery, New Plymouth, New Zealand; the Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane, Australia; and the Centre for Contemporary Art, Derry-Londonderry, Northern Ireland. As a director by profession but an exhibition-maker at heart, she has curated and co-curated more than 50 exhibitions, including the Turner Prize exhibition with Prouvost in 2013. Other artists she has worked closely with include Gordon Bennett, Ruth Buchanan, Céline Condorelli, D Harding, Christine Sun Kim, Karrabing Film Collective, P. Staff, Amalia Pica, Slavs and Tatars, Hito Steyerl, and Haegue Yang. She studied at Columbia University, New York City in 2010. Prior to that, she completed her BA in Art History and Cinema Studies at the University of Toronto.
Events
My-Van Dam: Spaces of Resonance
Daily Guided Tours
Guided Tours with ASL and LSQ Interpretation
The Holiday Market
My-Van Dam: Spaces of Resonance – Somatic Workshops
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Guided Tours with the Education Team for All
My-Van Dam: Spaces of Resonance – Performance
Education Program
Group Visits
Our educational programming is available for the exhibition Laure Prouvost: Oma-je, and can be adapted to your situation and needs. These visits are tailored for elementary, high school, CEGEPs, university and community groups.
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Education Kit
Here, you will find an introduction to our team, an overview of the exhibition, and the themes it explores. The toolkit includes creative activities inspired by the exhibition, designed for use in the classroom or at home.
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Audio Guide
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Introduction
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G1 - Wantee
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G2 - Grandma’s Dream
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G3 - Four For See Beauties
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G4 - Every Sunday, Grand Ma
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G5 - Here Her Heart Hovers
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G5 - You, My, Omma, Mama / Shadow Does / A Walking Story
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G5 - Moving Her
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G5 - Sculptures / Personal heroes and artistic omas
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G6 - This Means
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G7 - DIT LEARN
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Conclusion
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