Tatiana Trouvé’s The Shaman (2018), formed of concrete, a 1.2-tonne bronze tree, a water tank and marble sculptures, may be the most logistically challenging installation at Frieze London. The work (with Galerie Kamel Mennour, priced at €650,000) weighs more than 30 tonnes. “A shaman can travel between dimensions, and the tree is a shaman because it exists between two worlds—the roots are under the soil and the top is in the sky,” Trouvé says. Victoria Siddall, the director of Frieze, says: “We always encourage galleries to test the boundaries.”
Tatiana Trouvé’s shamanic tree takes root at Frieze London
Work at Galerie Kamel Mennour is quite literally ground-breaking
4 October 2018