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Printing :
Digital on Paper , Cardboard under glass
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
11.8x7.9in
Edition :
1 / 10
About this artwork
In this black and white work, I explore the unfathomable depth and complexity of the human race. The subtle play of light and shadow delicately sculpts Frederic's throat, forming the body of a statuette of Venus. While the series initially represented women with phallic necks, I then introduced men so as not to distinguish between men and women.
My practice explores "bringing to light" through photography, cartography, interactive video, music, poetry, and glass. I am interested in perception as a convergence of meanings: where the situated body brings reality into being and allows a hidden dimension to emerge within the thickness of the visible (Merleau-Ponty). With Lionel Naccache, I conceive of this emergence as a passage between unconscious processes and consciousness: a trigger. My works make this intermediate zone perceptible through initially illegible images, unstable reflections and refractions, and devices that demand attention and movement. I thus create reversible thresholds, where matter and light become operators of relationship. My work has been exhibited in Paris, London, New York, Sydney, and at international art fairs. Winner of multiple awards (PX3, Lucie Awards, Whitney Museum), I am part of the collection of the Museum of Avant-Garde. I am a graduate of Gobelins and Arts Déco.