Artwork details
- Medium : Stainless Steel With Stand
- Dimensions : Length: 23.6in, Height: 61.4in, Depth: 19.7in
About this artwork
Ten spring steel blades are left free to move on two axes approximately 35 cm apart. They can move together or independently of each other. And it will be up to you, when you have the work at home, to find the place of each blade, at your convenience. Of course it won't be easy, but the effort to organize these flexible blades is "worth the effort". You will have become the interpreter of the artist who leaves his work to you on purpose for you to…
interpret it. Start small, tame it, and later you can make mind-blowing changes in a few steps. Performers are often artists!
The dimensions of this sculpture can be modified on request for monumental or more intimate creations. Just ask: the artist also sometimes works to order...
The dimensions of this sculpture can be modified on request for monumental or more intimate creations. Just ask: the artist also sometimes works to order...
Jean Paul Boyer
France
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Credentials
- International Exposure
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- Prizewinner
- Favorited by galleries
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
« "With the modularity of my sculptures, the spectator/collector is no longer just "looking". They become actors. I wrote the score, they become my interpreters." »
Jean Paul Boyer’s sculptures have been exhibited throughout his native France, Europe and China. Boyer continuously questions how to work with the air, or the “void”, that surrounds the material of the sculpture. He denies having a style, and allows himself the freedom to delve into all interpretations and techniques. His process starts by fabricating a model with any material he happens to have on hand, then the works evolve using wood, metal, marble, cardboard, etc.