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Sophie Calle Is Both Exhibitionist and Voyeur

Last updated: December 8, 2024 1:38 pm
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Sophie Calle, a renowned artist known for her exploration of human connection and vulnerability, is currently showcasing her exhibition “Overshare” at the Walker Art Center. With a career spanning five decades, Calle employs fictional devices, dry humor, and an unapologetic approach to delve into desire, social conventions, and the complexities of relationships.

One of the striking pieces in the exhibition is “The Shadow,” where Calle hired a private investigator to follow her through the streets of Paris without his knowledge. The resulting black and white surveillance photographs capture Calle in various moments, turning the gaze inward as she becomes both subject and star of her own narrative. The work challenges the notion of being watched and the pleasure that comes with it, as Calle describes her actions in a candid and introspective manner.

In the film “No Sex Last Night” (later retitled “Double Blind”), Calle grapples with the desire to be a muse for her collaborator Greg Shephard while also using him as her muse. The film documents their journey from New York to San Francisco, capturing intimate moments and reflections on desire and intimacy. Calle’s exploration of women’s desirability and societal expectations is poignantly portrayed through her narrative and visual storytelling.

Another compelling piece in the exhibition is “On the Hunt,” where Calle sorts archival personal ads by time period, shedding light on the evolution of dating trends and societal norms. By juxtaposing ads from different decades and highlighting the unique desires and expectations of each era, Calle emphasizes the universal quest for connection and companionship. The work serves as a poignant reflection on the loneliness that underlies human relationships, presented in Calle’s signature brutal and ironic style.

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“Sophie Calle: Overshare” is a thought-provoking exhibition that invites viewers to contemplate the intricacies of desire, relationships, and the human experience. The show is currently on display at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis until January 26, 2025, before traveling to the Orange County Museum of Art in California. Organized by Henriette Huldisch, Erin McNeil, and Brandon Eng, the exhibition offers a unique and immersive experience that showcases Calle’s unparalleled talent for storytelling and introspection.

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