Tatiana Trouvé: The Great Atlas of Disorientation
This book was published on the occasion of the exhibition Tatiana Trouvé: Le grand atlas de la désorientation at Centre Pompidou, Paris, a major career retrospective by the Paris-based multimedia artist whose large-scale drawings, sculptures, and installations explore the relationship between memory and material, highlighting the passage of time against the remarkable endurance of common objects.
Divided into eleven sections, this comprehensive volume is the first book dedicated to Trouvé’s drawing practice, reproducing 250 previously unpublished drawings made between 1990 and 2020. It also features the original essays “Imaginary Memories of the House of Trouvé” by curator Jean-Pierre Criqui and “Drawing in Space Over Time” by Laura Hoptman, director of the Drawing Center in New York, alongside a foreword by Laurent Le Bon and Xavier Rey and lists of selected exhibitions, publications, and reviews.