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Liz Magor's 'No Fear, No Shame, No Confusion' at Triangle France

exhibition · 2026-04-24

The exhibition titled 'No Fear, No Shame, No Confusion' took place at Triangle France in Marseille, curated by Céline Kopp, from October 12, 2013, until February 2, 2014. It showcased the work of Canadian artist Liz Magor alongside emerging talents Laure Prouvost, Andrea Büttner, and Jean-Marie Appriou. Magor's 'One Bedroom Apartment' (1996) questioned the value of everyday items, while her 2013 series of salvaged blankets emphasized signs of use. Büttner's 2012 film 'Little Sisters: Lunapark, Ostia' delved into themes of simplicity and spirituality. Appriou contributed sculptures featuring enamel on kiln bricks and expressive hand casts, both from 2013. Prouvost's 2013 installation 'Grandma's Dream' included a pink-red carpet and a frying pan with a computer screen. The exhibition wrapped up with Büttner's woodcuts from 2012.

Key facts

  • Exhibition 'No Fear, No Shame, No Confusion' at Triangle France, Marseille.
  • Curated by Céline Kopp.
  • Ran from October 12, 2013 to February 2, 2014.
  • Featured Liz Magor alongside Laure Prouvost, Andrea Büttner, and Jean-Marie Appriou.
  • Magor's 'One Bedroom Apartment' (1996) included semi-packed furniture.
  • Magor's blanket series (Phoenix, Camping, Alberta/Quebec, 2013) showed wear marks.
  • Büttner's 'Little Sisters: Lunapark, Ostia' (2012) filmed nuns with carnival workers.
  • Büttner's 'Fallen Lassen' (2010) invited actions like crushing cans.
  • Magor's 'Stores' (2000) used plaster casts to mimic wood and drywall, hiding potato nets.
  • Magor's 'Tweed [neck]' (2008) hid whiskey bottles in a jacket cast.
  • Magor's 'Humidor' (2004) concealed cigarettes in leather gloves.
  • Magor's 'Double Cabinet [blue]' (2001) hid beer packs under towels.
  • Appriou's 'Digital sandwich' (2013) featured enamel on kiln bricks.
  • Appriou's 'Emotional adolescence' (2012) had animal skin growths from vases.
  • Appriou's 'Mages' (2013) showed hand casts from a perforated aluminum screen.
  • Prouvost's 'Grandma's Dream' (2013) included a pink-red carpet and a frying pan with a computer screen.
  • Prouvost won the Turner Prize in 2013.
  • Exhibition ended with Büttner's woodcuts 'Tent [Marquee]' and 'Tent [Two colours]' (2012).

Entities

Artists

  • Liz Magor
  • Laure Prouvost
  • Andrea Büttner
  • Jean-Marie Appriou
  • Céline Kopp
  • Bernd Krauss

Institutions

  • Triangle France
  • Turner Prize

Locations

  • Marseille
  • France

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