PATRON is pleased to announce we are presenting Carmen Winant at OFFSCREEN in Pairs, France.

Carmen Winant’s photographic work employs strategies of collage and installation to embrace forms of making associated with craft: a category of creating that has been historically relegated to a status below art with a capital “A.” For her presentation at OFFSCREEN, Winant expands on her series The Making and Unmaking of the World which comprises mobiles and framed collages that incorporate photographs cut out from 1970s instructional books on the subjects of craft (e.g., pottery, mask-making, weaving, puppetry, and basketry). Also included in the presentation is a wall-sized, site-responsive installation The Actual World (2021), a constellation of the book pages that were used to create the mobile pieces. Winant’s photographic mobiles mark the first time within the artist’s practice that installations have “left the wall.” These instructional images become kinetic drawings in space as the colorful armatures from which the images are suspended recall the thin and yet bold line found in a Kandinsky painting. Each composition transforms into visual poems of instruction. To untether the images from their original context is a gesture that aims to reimagine them and their potential as objects.

Winant’s practice situates itself within a lineage of feminist art production, particularly seminal figures like Mierle Laderman Ukeles and Mary Kelly whose works posited that care and the complexities of procreation have radical potential within artistic discourses.



OFFSCREEN opens October 20 and runs through October 23.