Gaïette Installation

Gaïette Installation
Courtesy of Anna Saint-Pierre

Gaïette Installation

Atelier Faber + Anna Saint-Pierre

ARCHITECT
Anna Saint-pierre, Atelier Faber

PHOTOGRAPHS
Giaime Meloni

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Luca Antognoli, Gabriel Pontoizeau (Atelier Faber) In Collaboration With Anna Saint-pierre

AREA
114 M²

YEAR
2023

LOCATION
Raismes, France

CATEGORY
Installations & Structures, Arts & Architecture

The Gaïette installation is a work created and realized by Atelier Faber and Anna Saint-Pierre, commissioned by the city of Raismes and the association Art et Jardins Hauts-de-France.

Gaïette Installation
Courtesy of Anna Saint-Pierre
Gaïette Installation
Courtesy of Anna Saint-Pierre

The association’s mission is to reveal and question the heritage and memorial sites of the Hauts-de-France region.

Gaïette spectacularly captures the transformation of the Raismes landscape, a metamorphosis shaped by a century of mining activity and the subsequent evolution of the site into a park post-1980.

The landscape is characterized by mountains of shale covered with birches, remnants of brick embedded in clay and soil, and the ghostly presence of a head frame, which was the starting point for a descent into the mines.

Gaïette Installation
Courtesy of Anna Saint-Pierre
Gaïette Installation
Courtesy of Anna Saint-Pierre
Gaïette Installation
Courtesy of Anna Saint-Pierre

The title “Gaiette” refers not only to the coveted coal fragments but also to the women who meticulously distinguished these gleaming, brilliant treasures from the surrounding shale.

The artists chose to represent the former pits, now invisible, with solid cylindrical structures, replicating their ground coverage (Ø3-5m).

Gaïette Installation
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Gaïette Installation
Courtesy of Anna Saint-Pierre
Gaïette Installation
Courtesy of Anna Saint-Pierre

The installation serves as a spatial reference to imagine the miners' journey during their descent to a depth of 700 meters.

Adding a tactile dimension to this narrative, the installation features wooden shingles coated in a lustrous black coal paint, derived from gaiettes collected around the Sabatier pit.

These shingles, painted by the community during interactive workshops, are installed on four wooden cylinders, replicating the diameters of the former Sabatier and Vicoigne extraction pits, and offer a spatial exploration of this nearly erased history.

Gaïette Installation
Courtesy of Anna Saint-Pierre
Gaïette Installation
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Gaïette Installation
Courtesy of Anna Saint-Pierre

Notably, the Scots pines used for the shingles are sourced from the Raismes forest, a woodland cultivated by German prisoners after World War I as part of the war debt, and intended to reinforce the underground galleries.

Strategically placed at the base of the Sabatier headframe, flanked by spoil tips 174 and 175, Gaïette is more than a visual exhibit.

It encapsulates the essence of Raismes' mining heritage, echoing the profound landscape, societal, and economic upheavals induced by coal mining, a defining element of the Anthropocene era.

Gaïette Installation
Courtesy of Anna Saint-Pierre
Gaïette Installation
Courtesy of Anna Saint-Pierre

This artistic endeavor also symbolizes the local community's determination to safeguard their history, standing firm against industrial encroachment and preserving the essence of their collective identity.


Gaïette Installation
Courtesy of Anna Saint-Pierre
Gaïette Installation
Courtesy of Anna Saint-Pierre


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Detail
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Section
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Axonometric