A reflection on our changing relationship with the sea, imagined by
artists such as Jeff Koons and Alison Katz
It goes without saying that our relationship to the natural world,
especially the sea and its enigmatic and unfathomable contents, is
complex and fraught. Far from a wholesale critical condemnation of
anthropocentrism, The Imaginary Sea seeks to present a balanced,
multifaceted perspective of our evolving relationship with the natural
world. It operates, if not in different temporalities, then in different
imaginations, compiling work inspired by the sea from artists such as
Jeff Koons, Miquel Barceló and Alison Katz, working across a wide range
of mediums. This publication, released alongside the eponymous
exhibition at the Fondation Carmignac, considers not only how artists
are reevaluating our relationship with nature, but also how nature,
particularly the sea, sparks our imagination. Akin to the emotional
range of a Shakespearian comedy or tragedy, The Imaginary Sea intends
to evoke joy, mystery, wonder and melancholy, as well as loss.