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Entertainment, ecstasy and the exercise of power are interwoven in Pauline Curnier Jardin’s works, with women in the main role

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French artist Pauline Curnier Jardin’s (b. 1980) first solo exhibition in Finland transforms Kiasma’s exhibition space into a grotesque theme park. The film works that await us in its depths offer glimpses into the fate of women and others marginalised in various ways in “entertainment” and as objects of power. What might Christian rituals, sex work and aging look like to them?

Installation view of Pauline Curnier Jardin's exhibition in Kiasma.
Installation view of Pauline Curnier Jardin's exhibition in Kiasma. Finnish National Gallery / Petri Virtanen

Curnier Jardin and set designer Rachel García have together created carnivalistic backdrops for the exhibition – their colours and lights draw us in. The soundscape created for the occasion generates an amusement park-like atmosphere. But, both the scenography and the sound warn us that something more ambiguous is about to emerge. The installations serve as stages for films in which entertainment and violence are intertwined. Here, the women’s bodies are an object of the exercise of power, but the women also wield and subvert power. 

Curnier Jardin is interested in grandiose architecture created for spectacles of entertainment, passion and violence; one installation outwardly resembles the Colosseum, but also a giant cream cake. Two artworks dealing with sex work are sited on the peripheries of the theme park. They have been created by Curnier Jardin in collaboration with the Feel Good Cooperative, a collective founded in Rome to support sex workers.

Power relations in society appear in Curnier Jardin’s works in a lurid, at times, comical light. The exhibition deals with the role of women and marginalised groups in the European world of “entertainment” – a theme that she has worked on throughout her career. Recurrent elements include rituals, parades, religious ecstasy, carnality, violence, trauma, and sex. In the exhibition, the blood that surges out at two various points can evoke thoughts of war and violence. On the other hand, bleeding is a common part particularly of women’s ordinary lives, and, for example, of giving birth.

Curated in-house at Kiasma by Patrik Nyberg, Piia Oksanen and Max Hannus. The exhibition has been supported by the French Institute in Finland.

Artist’s biography

Pauline Curnier Jardin (b. 1980, Marseille, France) lives and works in Marseille and works between Amsterdam, Zurich, Berlin and Rome.

Curnier Jardin received the Preis der Nationalgalerie in 2019. Her works have been shown at: Hamburger Bahnhof – Nationalgalerie der Gegenwart, Berlin; Art Basel; Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin; Palais de Tokyo, Paris; Venice Biennale; Tate Modern, London; International Film Festival Rotterdam; Performa 15, New York; and Centre Pompidou, Paris. She is a recipient of the NN Art Award and the Prix Fondation d’Entreprise Ricard.

Early in her career, Curnier Jardin lived in Rauma, where she took part in the RaumArs residency programme in 2007. She stayed in Finland for a year.

This is Curnier Jardin’s first solo exhibition in Finland.

Pauline Curnier Jardin 
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11.10.2024–23.2.2025 

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More information for media:

Patrik Nyberg, Curator, +358 294 500 541, patrik.nyberg@kiasma.fi
Piia Oksanen, Curator, +358 294 500 538, piia.oksanen@kiasma.fi
Max Hannus, Curator, +358 294 500 641, max.hannus@kiasma.fi

Kiasma Communications:

Kiira Koskela, Communications Officer, +358 50 47 86 861, kiira.koskela@kiasma.fi
Piia Laita, Head of Communications, +358 294 500 507, piia.laita@kiasma.fi

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Installation view of Pauline Curnier Jardin's exhibition in Kiasma.
Installation view of Pauline Curnier Jardin's exhibition in Kiasma.
Finnish National Gallery / Petri Virtanen
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Pauline Curnier Jardin, Luna Kino, 2022.
Pauline Curnier Jardin, Luna Kino, 2022.
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