In conversation with Laure Prouvost Conference hosted by the Fondation Prince Pierre de Monaco

Laure Prouvost © Gene Pittman, courtesy Walker Art Center, Minneapolis
The Fondation Prince Pierre de Monaco is hosting a talk between artist Laure Prouvost and Mathilde Roman, author and teacher. As they explore the artist’s recent works, they will discuss what motivates and animates them.
After several stays in Monaco at the invitation of the NMNM, Laure Prouvost, who lives and works in Molenbeek (Belgium), proposes to establish an informal and sensitive correspondence between these two territories. MoMo (Monaco – Molenbeek), first symbolized by flags, is now a choir and will soon take the form of artists’ gardens.
The MoMo choir from École des Révoires will sing at the end of the conference.
Laure Prouvost won the Turner Prize in 2013 and represented France at the 58th Venice Art Biennale in 2019. She is known for her playful use of language, translation and transliteration, as well as for her experimental narrated videos and surprising immersive installations, often composed of everyday objects, which plunge us into uncharted worlds.