Contacts








Macrotopografic Atlas, Palace of the Museums of Modern Art, 2013
Book gilded with gold leaf and bound by hand, printing, pencil, glass
64 x 17 x 42 cm


L'Ampoule de Livermore, 2015
installation, artisanal incandescent bulb lit continuously
47 x 70 x 45 cm
Edition of 5 ex + 1 EA
Collection personnelle de Jérôme Poggi


Sans Titre (nez), 2013
ink printing, printing on polyethylene, encapsulation
155 x 110 x 44 cm
Edition of 3 ex + 1 EA


Between Happiness and Humiliation D, 2013
Four black and white photograms
Image: 65 x 55,5 cm


Between Happiness and Humiliation C, 2013
Four black and white photograms
Image: 65 x 55,5 cm


Arena / Toit
acrylic
87 x 128 cm
Frame: 105 x 141,5 cm
Entitled «contact(s)», the exhibition brings together six young artists whose works question the usual distance required for the perception and representation of things. Without recoiling, working as close as possible to the object they are observing, artists act in the same way to contact with the world and objects. Working «blind» through processes of molding, direct contact, telescopy or scanning, the different strategies employed blur the line between the subjectivity of perception and the objectivity of its representation.
Replica, focal length, mental projection or performance constitute the testing ground of works characterised by a distancing between the subject and its image, impaired visual field or distortion related to the interpretation process or mechanical re-composition of the object.