Published by MAMCO Geneva. Text by Thierry Davila, Françoise Ninghetto.
MAMCO’s collections include the complete set of Italian artist Tatiana Trouvé’s (born 1968) archive of drawings, as well as a room, Prepared Space, painted blindingly white and transected by tiny thread-width gashes seemingly held open by pieces of bronze and wood wedged into the cuts, somewhat resembling the lines on an ancient map. The goal of this volume, which is based around these two bodies of work, is to highlight the importance of drawing in the artist’s work—the way in which it structures both her vision and her sculpture. Each corpus is described in detail, but is also situated within Trouvé’s oeuvre in a comprehensive way, thus opening up various possible readings of her work. This affordable introduction to Trouvé’s oeuvre contains 30 color images of her work and commentary by MAMCO’s curators.
Published by Centre Pompidou. Text by Laura Hoptman. Interview by Jean-Pierre Criqui.
Internationally celebrated for her large-scale drawings, cast and carved sculptures, and site-specific installations, Paris-based Italian artist Tatiana Trouvé (born 1968) explores the relationship between memory and material. highlighting the passage of time against the remarkable endurance of common objects. Since the mid-1990s she has been in the forefront of European artists renewing the genres of sculpture and installation. Published for a major 2022 exhibition at the Centre Pompidou in Paris, this handsomely designed volume spans the artist's work in sculpture, installation and drawing, including 250 previously unpublished drawings from the 1990 up to the present, ranging from drawings on canvas to wall pieces, drawings executed on curtains and more. The book also features a text by Laura Hoptman, director of the Drawing Center in New York, and an interview by Jean-Pierre Criqui, Centre Pompidou curator and art critic.
Published by Walther König, Köln. Edited by Heike Munder. Text by Heike Munder, Maria Caugh.
Tatiana Trouvé (born 1968) works with staged rooms, architectonic interventions and snake-like metal sculptural objects. This publication is the first devoted exclusively to Trouvé's drawings, which at first resemble classic architectural sketches, and on closer inspection appear to collapse vanishing points and blur interior and exterior.
Published by Walther König, Köln. Edited by Peter Pakesch. Text by Tatiana Trouvé, Adam Budak.
This publication presents a sprawling installation by Tatiana Trouvé (born 1968). Inspired by a science-fiction novel by Dino Buzzatti of the same name and exploring the idea of a secret as a place of exile, Trouvé defines the space with small gardens and columns, plotting a rhythm of concealment and discovery.
Published by Walther König, Köln. Text by Catherine Millet, Robert Storr, Tatiana Trouvé.
This is the most complete monograph of Paris-based Tatiana Trouvé's multifaceted oeuvre, which consists of mixed media sculptures and drawings made from such materials as vinyl and copper. Trouvé was awarded the 2007 Prix Marcel Duchamp. This volume features an essay by Robert Storr.