Château La Coste is a centuries old wine producer nestled in the heart of Provence. Part winery, restaurant, event space and bookshop, the company is constantly expanding to have included a Tadao Ando-designed cultural art center, along with its most recent building, which is said to have been one of the final designs drawn up by Oscar Niemeyer.
To accompany a range of exhibitions ongoing at Château La Coste, the latest pavillion is hosting a series of new work by British visual artist Annie Morris. Well-known for her spherical totemic sculptures, also known as Stacks, Morris’ vibrant assemblages serve as a metaphor for resilience and hope against the uncertainty that life throws at us.
Morris has said in the past that she first created this body of work as a way to cope with the tragic stillbirth of her first child back in 2014. The series has since developed into a joyous study to which has become a hallmark of her practice. Also on view are the artist’s lesser-known, but just as vibrant set of tapestry paintings.
Co-curated by Georgina Cohen, Annie Morris is on view at Château La Coste until September 2022.
In related news, Katherine Bernhardt presents her first exhibition with David Zwirner.
Château La Coste
2750 Route De La Cride,
13610 Le Puy-Sainte-Réparade, France
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