This is not a bottle

At MUDAC Lausanne, the exhibition “This Is Not a Bottle!” sets up an unexpected encounter between two worlds: those of ethnology and contemporary creativity.

Two museums are bringing together their collections to cast new light on wine containers. The shape of a wine bottle may seem unchangeable, but there are, and always have been, many possible variations upon it.

Top: Tadeáš Podracký, The Travelling Carafe with Glass, Finland Carafe, 2012 (left) & The Leather Carafe with Glass, Finland Carafe, 2012 (a destra). Courtesy of the artist. Photo © Jaroslav Kvíz. Above: Vogt & Weizenegger, Dyonisos’ Stomach, 2003, MUDAC collection. Photo © Cédric Bregnard

What links a wooden cup and a stylish carafe? What stories could be told by age-old containers and glass objets d’art? Through the exhibition, and accompanying publication, “This Is Not a Bottle!” sets up an unexpected encounter between two worlds: those of ethnology and contemporary creativity. This project was born out of a desire shared by the two institutions. The Museum of Contemporary Design and Applied Arts (mudac) and the Musée valaisan de la Vigne et du Vin (Valais Museum of the Vine and Wine MVVV) have brought together both their collections, enriched by loans from around Europe and the United States, and their perspectives on the bottle. They spotlight around sixty pieces, all of great cultural and artistic value. This dialogue between objects relating to the histories of wine and design also raises questions around forms, usages and symbols.

Studio Formafantasma (Andrea Trimarchi et Simone Farresin), Jug, 2011. MUDAC collection. Photo © AN – Arnaud Conne

The exhibition curators have created interesting links between these varied wine containers. You can see, for example, ancient kegs once used by thirsty peasants in the fields rubbing shoulders with portable vessels by the Czech designer Tadeáš Podracký. Similarly a wooden birthing cup is presented alongside the famous Strange Carafe by the sculptor Etienne Meneau. This carafe evokes a network of veins, a reminder of wine’s fortifying role. In paraphrasing the painter Magritte’s famous Ceci n’est pas une pipe, the museums are challenging their visitors to consider the way these objects, which relate to the ways we see, drink and serve wine, are represented.

Left: Mariken Dumon, Wine Red Perfume – Atlas, 2011. Courtesy of the artist. Photo © Lieven Herreman. Right: Etienne Meneau, Strange Carafe n° 6, 2011. Courtesy of the artist. Photo © Etienne Meneau


until 5 June 2016
This Is Not a Bottle!
MUDAC
Place de la Cathédrale 6, Lausanne