Françoise Pétrovitch
Dans mes mains

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    Dans mes mains [In My Hands] is both the title of my exhibition and that of my most recent, bronze sculpture. An act full of intensity, in a robust material. The head is concealed behind a cascade of hair, flowing like water. In the absence of a face, all the tension in the work is transferred to the figure’s act, around which the sculpture is organized. Rather than latent menace, we are witnessing the final moment of a combat.

    • Françoise Pétrovitch
    • Sans titre , 2023
    • Oil on canvas
      • 100 ×
      • 81 ×
      •  cm
      /
      • 39 3/8 ×
      • 31 7/8 ×
      •  inches
    • Françoise Pétrovitch
    • Tenir , 2023
    • Oil on canvas
      • 130 ×
      • 160 ×
      •  cm
      /
      • 51 3/16 ×
      • 63 ×
      •  inches

    • Françoise Pétrovitch
    • Sans titre , 2023
    • Ink wash on paper
      • 120 ×
      • 80 ×
      •  cm
      /
      • 47 1/4 ×
      • 31 1/2 ×
      •  inches
      •  unframed
      • 138 ×
      • 96 ×
      •  cm
      /
      • 54 5/16 ×
      • 37 13/16 ×
      •  in
      •  framed
    • Françoise Pétrovitch
    • Île , 2023
    • Ink wash on paper
      • 120 ×
      • 80 ×
      •  cm
      /
      • 47 1/4 ×
      • 31 1/2 ×
      •  inches
      •  unframed
      • 138 ×
      • 96 ×
      •  cm
      /
      • 54 5/16 ×
      • 37 13/16 ×
      •  in
      •  framed

    • Françoise Pétrovitch
    • Garçon à la poupée , 2019
    • Bronze
      • 44.5 ×
      • 27 ×
      • 24 ×
      •  cm
      /
      • 175 2/8 ×
      • 10 5/8 ×
      • 9 1/2 ×
      •  inches

    • Françoise Pétrovitch
    • Aveuglé , 2023
    • Ink wash on paper
      • 120 ×
      • 80 ×
      •  cm
      /
      • 47 1/4 ×
      • 31 1/2 ×
      •  inches
      •  unframed
      • 138 ×
      • 96 ×
      •  cm
      /
      • 54 5/16 ×
      • 37 13/16 ×
      •  in
      •  framed
    • Françoise Pétrovitch
    • Île , 2023
    • Ink wash on paper
      • 120 ×
      • 160 ×
      •  cm
      /
      • 47 1/4 ×
      • 63 ×
      •  inches
      •  unframed
      • 137.5 ×
      • 176.5 ×
      •  cm
      /
      • 54 1/8 ×
      • 69 1/2 ×
      •  in
      •  framed
    • Françoise Pétrovitch
    • Étendu , 2023
    • Ink wash on paper
      • 120 ×
      • 160 ×
      •  cm
      /
      • 47 1/4 ×
      • 63 ×
      •  inches
      •  unframed
      • 137.5 ×
      • 176.6 ×
      •  cm
      /
      • 54 1/8 ×
      • 69 1/2 ×
      •  in
      •  framed
    • Françoise Pétrovitch
    • Sans titre , 2023
    • Ink wash on paper
      • 120 ×
      • 80 ×
      •  cm
      /
      • 47 1/4 ×
      • 31 1/2 ×
      •  inches
      •  unframed
      • 138 ×
      • 96 ×
      •  cm
      /
      • 54 5/16 ×
      • 37 13/16 ×
      •  in
      •  framed

    • Françoise Pétrovitch
    • Sans titre , 2023
    • Oil on canvas
      • 81 ×
      • 100 ×
      •  cm
      /
      • 31 7/8 ×
      • 39 3/8 ×
      •  inches
    • Françoise Pétrovitch
    • Sans titre , 2023
    • Oil on canvas
      • 100 ×
      • 81 ×
      •  cm
      /
      • 39 3/8 ×
      • 31 7/8 ×
      •  inches

    • Françoise Pétrovitch
    • Dans mes mains , 2023
    • Bronze
      • 130 ×
      • 120 ×
      • 95 ×
      •  cm
      /
      • 51 3/16 ×
      • 47 1/4 ×
      • 37 3/8 ×
      •  inches

    I’ve placed this sculpture together with a series of recent paintings of adolescents. I observe young people in museums, or in the street, both in France and abroad. These images are snapshots of today’s world. These teenagers rarely look at each other, nor do they exchange a great deal verbally, yet they come together, almost blending into one another. Their identities merge in intense friendships, where each is the reflection of the other. The backgrounds are painted in broad strokes, they contain no details, they are pure color, as with Ingres, who I often think of. I really admire the modernity of his female figures, the care and precision given to the details of the clothing, the folds and pleats, the embroidery and even the corseting of 19th century women, I have to admit. I tried to depict the graphic lines that criss-cross the bodies of these teenagers. I tried different ways of framing the figures and various points of view, from both above and below. The colors are drawn from the palette I’m currently using: acidic green, mauve, orange and charcoal blue.

    • Françoise Pétrovitch
    • Sans titre , 2023
    • Oil on canvas
      • 130 ×
      • 160 ×
      •  cm
      /
      • 51 3/16 ×
      • 63 ×
      •  inches
    • Françoise Pétrovitch
    • Sans titre , 2023
    • Oil on canvas
      • 89 ×
      • 116 ×
      •  cm
      /
      • 35 1/16 ×
      • 45 11/16 ×
      •  inches

    • Françoise Pétrovitch
    • Sans titre , 2023
    • Oil on canvas
      • 130 ×
      • 160 ×
      •  cm
      /
      • 51 3/16 ×
      • 63 ×
      •  inches
    • Françoise Pétrovitch
    • Sans titre , 2023
    • Oil on canvas
      • 89 ×
      • 116 ×
      •  cm
      /
      • 35 1/16 ×
      • 45 11/16 ×
      •  inches

    Since the 1990s, Françoise Pétrovitch has produced one of the most powerful bodies of work on the French art scene. Amongst the numerous media she has explored—ceramics, glass, ink washes, painting, print and video—drawing retains pride of place. In constant dialog with the artists who have preceded her, she has been able to measure herself against the incontrovertible motifs of “high art”­­—Saint Sebastian, still lifes, etc. Pétrovitch’s art reveals an ambiguous world, willingly transgressive, playing with conventional boundaries and eluding any interpretation. Intimacy, fragments of life and disappearance, alongside the themes such as the double, transition and cruelty run through her work, which is inhabited by animals, flowers and beings, and whose atmosphere fluctuates between light and dark, rarely leaving the spectator unmoved.

    She has enjoyed numerous solo exhibitions both in France and abroad, as in the Fonds Hélène et Édouard Leclerc in Landerneau and the Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris, in 2022, and the Musée de la Vie romantique, Paris, in 2023. In 2018, she was the first contemporary artist to be awarded a solo exhibition at the Louvre-Lens. Over the past few years, Pétrovitch has produced monumental wall drawings and large format ensembles, for the Galerie des Enfants at the Centre Pompidou, the West Bund Museum, Shanghai, or for the Ballets du Nord Company. Her works are included in many private and public collections, most notably the Centre Pompidou, Paris (FR), the Voorlinden Museum, Wassenaar (NL), the National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington D.C. (US), the Musée Jenisch, Vevey (CH), the Musée d’Art Moderne et Contemporain of Saint-Etienne (FR) and of Strasbourg (FR), the MAC VAL (FR) and numerous regional art centers throughout France as well as the Salomon and Guerlain Foundations.