Laurent Tixador

A performance artist and modern day explorer, Laurent Tixador strives to overcome the limits of his body and of his urban condition. His works is characterized by actions in which he puts himself to the test in extreme and off-the-wall situations. Explorations represent a form of studio in his work and he has thereby conducted a great many exploration performances. Through his “transitory architectures”, he builds temporary housing with the resources provided by the site in order to settle down in what at first seem uninhabitable areas. In 2013, he was recipient of the Prix COAL Art et Environnement. He is represented by Fabienne Leclerc’s In Situ gallery.    Artist's website Artist's Tumblr

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Vertical Horizons: The Expeditions of Laurent Tixador and Abraham Poincheval

“At a rate of a meter a day, we will remain sealed in for twenty days, and despite everything, this will indeed be a journey. I have always argued that the quality of a journey is primarily linked to the means of transport that it employs and not necessarily to its destination,” Laurent Tixador quips to Nicolas Bourriaud during an interview on their practice as artists-explorers. Laurent Tixador is a performance artist and modern day explorer. Explorations represent a form of studio in his work and he has thereby conducted a great many exploration performances. Nicolas Bourriaud is an art historian, art critic, theorist and exhibition curator. Since 2016, he is the director of the future Montpellier Contemporain (MoCo).

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