Opening, Morgane Ely — PB PROJECT: It's Raining on Prom Night

Thu Sep 05 2024 at 06:00 pm to 09:00 pm

62 rue de Turbigo, 75003 Paris, France | Paris

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Opening, Morgane Ely \u2014 PB PROJECT: It's Raining on Prom Night
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[...] Morgane Ely overturns the pedestal on which the Queen of the Ball sits to finally raise up all those whose evening ended badly. The ones nobody invited to be her date and who, once the party was over, resigned themselves to Buzzy Lee’s remix of « Girls Just Want to Have Fun ». Those whose hearts are broken by a crush who has finally fallen for someone else. Those whose dresses have torn while dancing and who feel completely ridiculous. Yet this staging is a celebration of fallen queens, whose portraits are adorned with the only vestige of the party: the glittering curtains. Are they not the tears on prom night? Assuming defeat and laughing about it, glorifying vulnerability tinged with melancholy. Failures are ultimately successes in the making, and Morgane Ely chooses to celebrate them to remind us of this.
This exhibition might be a feminist allegory then: these female figures will not be slaves to the image we expect of them (Morgane Ely, Britney Spears shaving her head bald (2007), 2021). There will be no injunction to show women as flawless creatures, adorned with a smooth smile, frozen in a moment of perfection and beauty. “So you’re breaking up with me because I’m too blonde?” ironizes Elle Woods (played by Reese Witherspoon) in Legally Blonde (2001). The American adolescence fantasized on screen draws on the imagination of a generation cradled by American Teen Movies, Girly comedies and the golden age of sitcoms. Prom, cheerleading, Miss America and love stories: Teenage Dream is stereotypical just like Alicia Silverstone (Clueless, 1995) or Sissy Spacek (Carrie, 1976). But with this last one, we then slip to Teenage Nightmare, which Morgane Ely loves just as much and also ironizes (Morgane Ely, Fangoria, 2023 – Gorezone, 2023).
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Morgane Ely creates woodcuts, initially for multiple prints, based on the traditional Japanese printmaking technique. A rigorous, codified practice in terms of both gestures and subjects, from which she tends to distance herself by choosing pop images, screen captures that she selects both from the cinema and by scouring the Internet. An image recorded in a fraction of a second can take hours to print. They then become the “beautiful counterfeits” of the initial anecdotic images. The ink-coated wooden matrices, curved in fluorescent colors, are the only traces of these images; they become the unique work of art and are no longer intended for printing. Not every woman will know what it’s like to be elected beauty queen. But one thing’s for sure: they’ll all recognize themselves in at least one of Morgane Ely’s works.
— Céline Furet

* It’s Raining on Prom Night, the title of the exhibition, refers to the eponymous title of the Cindy Bullens song in Grease (1978).
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