TIME FOR REVOLUTION






TIME FOR REVOLUTION


As a spectator who can’t take any more of the news—each story worse than the next,
As an activist tired of seeing that nothing can be resolved by talking to institutions,
As a human being fed up with sterile communications that bring no action for those affected,
As a social being who, despite herself, belongs to capitalist society, feeling powerless, as if her voice— even when shouting at demonstrations— is never heard...

It’s as if the body must become the battleground for my struggles, because a body—dead or alive—seems to say more than voices or words that sink into oblivion.

With my own body, I want to shout my indignation at a humanity that learns nothing from its past mistakes. We are stuck in a perpetual cycle, as our old friend Plato might say, and it’s time to break this circle.
I’ve been waiting for the Messiah, but now that they’re clearly not coming, it’s up to us to come together and fight for an end to the desperate agony of a humanism that no longer resonates beyond borders.

If the words and images shared across all our fabulous social networks don’t make the elites—who clearly have the power to resolve poverty, social, and medical injustices—react, then let’s take up arms, WE ARTISTS, and burn all these arid, endless talks.
Without artists to tell the story, the world will remain a barren wasteland, where only aimless, detached capitalism will grow, serving merely to exchange a currency that doesn't actually exist if we stop using it.
The only real currency that exists is our exchange—from being to being, from idea to idea, from image to image.
That’s what history will remember.


!! Happy burning year of 2025 !!


Performance written by Sarah Konté
Directing and Shooting by Meredith Marlay

 






















Villa Dufraine - Residency by The Academy of the Fine Arts - Institute of France
2023

https://www.academiedesbeauxarts.fr/nouveau-programme-de-residences-dartistes-la-villa-dufraine

For this first year, Jean-Michel Othoniel chose to approach a selection of universities and art schools with the expertise of the curators/young artists collective.

The jury, made up of members and correspondents of the Académie des Beaux-Arts, met on March 2 and 6, 2023, and selected the collective led by Lou-Justin Tailhades, holder of a Master's degree in curatorial studies from the Faculté des Lettres de la Sorbonne Paris IV, accompanied by 8 artists from diverse disciplines and backgrounds.

This collective is made up of eight artists: Maxime Bagni, Sarah Konté, Hatice Pinarbaşi, Jordan Roger, Mathilde Rossello Rochet, Pierre-Alexandre Savriacouty, Christophe Tabet, Halveig Villand. Coming from all over France, they are graduates of six art schools (the Écoles nationales supérieures des beaux-arts de Paris, Bourges, Lyon, Montpellier, the école nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs and Chelsea College of Arts) and have very diverse approaches and approaches.

The 9th studio at Villa Dufraine has been allocated to graphic designer Agathe Bourrée, and the last one has been deliberately left vacant to accommodate a wide range of contributors throughout the eight-month residency: art critics, curators, gallery owners, writers, poets, institutional directors, etc.

Photos by © Patrick Rimond

©2022 Sarah Konté