Mungo Thomson

Monument

Exhibition from 21 Oct 2026

In 4 month

Free admission for all

Monday Closed

Tuesday Closed

Wednesday 11am - 7pm

Thursday 11am - 7pm

Friday 11am - 7pm

Saturday 11am - 7pm

Sunday 11am - 7pm

Lafayette Anticipations presents the solo exhibition Monument dedicated to Mungo Thomson.

Through two emblematic works, the Californian artist inscribes within the long-term structures of time ephemeral images and objects destined for abandonment.

Using video, sculpture, and installation, Thomson explores popular cultures and shifts our perspective on the familiar, rendering it suddenly strange.

Erected in the courtyard of Lafayette Anticipations, Snowman is a monumental tower inspired by cardboard shipping and postal tubes. Here, packaging materials destined to circulate and then disappear are transformed into a slender bronze sculpture meant to endure.

The film Time Life Volume 15. Monument to a Period of Time in Which I Lived is the fifteenth installment in a series of stop-motion animations, each composed of thousands of images taken from books. A succession of candles flashes by like a series of snapshots, drawn in particular from religious texts, art history books, and interior design publications.

With Snowman and Time Life Volume 15, Mungo Thomson subverts the very concept of the monument. Inspired by the massive circulation of parcels and images in the contemporary era, these monuments do not commemorate historical events, but rather the everyday experience of a generation—that of the artist—shaped by print media and the transition from the analogue to the digital world.

Cover: Mungo Thomson, Volume 15. Monument to a Period of Time in Which I Lived, 2025. 4K video avec son, 1:54 minutes Son : vinyl crackle ASMR. © Mungo Thomson. Courtesy l’artiste, galerie frank elbaz, and Karma.

Free admission for all

Monday Closed

Tuesday Closed

Wednesday 11am - 7pm

Thursday 11am - 7pm

Friday 11am - 7pm

Saturday 11am - 7pm

Sunday 11am - 7pm