Audrey Martin

All right good night, 2016, impression sur tissu
Some publications
Some publications from our online collection about the artists living and working in Occitania region (South West France)
All right good night, 2016, impression sur tissu
Traité de magie ordinaire, 2019, recueil, éditions Pollen, Montflanquin
Même soleil, 2009 - 2021, vinyle
Carte IM, 2018, offset print on recycled paper, 1000 copies to take away, on a limestone, exhibition view Measure the Valleys, 13ème Parcours d’art contemporain en vallée du Lot, photo Yohann Gozard
Une montagne(s), 2019, artist’s book and vinyl
The Happiness Project – a journey through Silicon Valley, 2018, livre d’artiste
Journal Fondos 2, 2020, édition sur papier journal, 37 x 52 cm, 300 exemplaires chacune, imprimées avec le soutien de la Région Occitanie
Le Journal de Palerme, 2007, livre d’artiste, collection Bibliothèque Kandinsky, Centre Pompidou, Paris
En mains propres, Autour de la couleur rencontre avec des détenus, 2015, édition, Les Éditions Villa Saint-Clair, Sète
Global Damages, 2013, dispositif, impression numérique sur papier Trucard, dimensions variables
Elegy for the mundane, 2019, 21,5 x 28,6 cm, 184 pages, 110 photographies couleur, éditions Lamaindonne, Marcillac-Vallon
Le tarot du rameau d’or, 2020, édition d’un jeu de tarot à 100 exemplaires, photo Marc Domage
Rouillé, 2018, photographie, 100 x 70 cm
Mare Liberum, 2020, édition, 52 pages
Géographie du Palmier, 2020, édition, boîte à glissière, titre en embossage doré, carte imprimée 80 x 60 cm, texte, erratum et marque-pages imprimés
Hantologie III, 2022, édition, 284 pages, 25 x 17 cm
#2020, 2021, édition, 15 x 21 cm, 16 pages, 500 exemplaires
2018
Offset print on recycled paper
1000 copies to take away, on a limestone
Exhibition view Measure the Valleys, 13ème Parcours d’art contemporain en vallée du Lot (13th contemporary art route in the Lot Valley, South West France)
Production Maison des Arts Georges et Claude Pompidou contemporary art center, Cajarc, France
Carte IM, 2018, offset print on recycled paper, 1000 copies to take away, on a limestone, exhibition view Measure the Valleys, 13ème Parcours d’art contemporain en vallée du Lot, photo Yohann Gozard
“The fact that a place exists before we propose to do anything there has a profound impact on the very nature of the intervention and raises, in a radical way, the question of whether or not to intervene. (…) From this point of view, minimal intervention means bringing other sensitive dimensions to what is already there.” This quote from landscaper Bernard Lassus accompanies Lucie Laflorentie’s research and wandering in the spaces of the Lot valley during her three-month residency. Her title and her approach integrate this notion of minimal intervention (IM, for French “intervention minimale”) and her attention to what she sees as treasures already present in the landscape. Sharing her associations of ideas on this card to use and/or keep, she also inserts extracts from literary texts.
Exhbition booklet Measure the Valleys, 13rd
contemporary art tour in the Lot valley, Maison des Arts Georges et Claude Pompidou, centre d’art contemporain Cajarc, France, 2018