autres objets inanimées pérennes
2001
À la volée
CAC Istres (FR)
Variable dimensions
canaries cages, bamboo, aluminium
2003
Coming out
Atelier
Coloured pencil leads or graphite replace the bars in a cage unit used for breeding canaries.
Coloured pencil leads, graphite, wood
Sans titre
2005 - La Maréchalerie, centre d’art contemporain – Versailles (FR)
2006 - Espace d’art contemporain A. Malraux-Colmar (FR)
The curve of the fishing floats captures the pattern of a tsunami wave being formed.
Nylon fishing, fishing floats, metal
2010
Au fil de l'eau
Musée Despiau-Wlérick- Mont de Marsan (FR)
Fishing floats hang above this wash tank with impluvium.
According to the point of view, the cloud of colour either blurs a view of the passageways or forms orderly sinusoidal curves evocative of a moving surface.
Nylon fishing, fishing floats, metal
2011
Occupation
chapelle royale de Vincennes- Monument-animaux-RMN
The Château de Vincennes has been used by the military since the 19th century.
Squadrons of lapwings, whose colouring has been reorganised as military camouflage, occupy the nave of the royal chapel. The multitude is perfectly aligned with the floor paving, thus lending a sense of order to their disturbingly static occupation of space.
These objects were made and painted in China. They evoke the fragile equilibrium of the military worldwide as well as the invasion of 'made in China' products on the world market.
plastic callers, paint
2014
Le chardonneret
(d’après Fabritius Carel)
Atelier
A composition made from various elements suggests the cruelty inflicted on captive birds in the 17th century, as can be seen in paintings by Carel Fabritius and Abraham Mignon.
Wood, metal
(3 elements)
2019
Effet de cerf
Abbaye de Jumièges (FR)
The stag-greenhouse* is a composite animal with six feet and antlers.The worldwide contemporary issue of the greenhouse effect is here very freely interpreted.* In French the words for stag (cerf) and greenhouse (serre) are homonyms. The phrase "greenhouse effect" (l'effet de serre) can therefore be heard in French as l'effet de cerf (the stag effect).
aluminium structure, steel, stag's taxidermisezed paws, stag's antlers
À la volée
2001 - CAC Istres (FR)
Variable dimensions
canaries cages, bamboo, aluminium
Coming out
2003 - Atelier
Coloured pencil leads or graphite replace the bars in a cage unit used for breeding canaries.
Coloured pencil leads, graphite, wood
Sans titre
2005 - La Maréchalerie, centre d’art contemporain – Versailles (FR)
2006 - Espace d’art contemporain A. Malraux-Colmar (FR)
The curve of the fishing floats captures the pattern of a tsunami wave being formed.
Nylon fishing, fishing floats, metal
Au fil de l'eau
2010 - Musée Despiau-Wlérick- Mont de Marsan (FR)
Fishing floats hang above this wash tank with impluvium.
According to the point of view, the cloud of colour either blurs a view of the passageways or forms orderly sinusoidal curves evocative of a moving surface.
Nylon fishing, fishing floats, metal
Occupation
2011 - chapelle royale de Vincennes- Monument-animaux-RMN (FR)
The Château de Vincennes has been used by the military since the 19th century.
Squadrons of lapwings, whose colouring has been reorganised as military camouflage, occupy the nave of the royal chapel. The multitude is perfectly aligned with the floor paving, thus lending a sense of order to their disturbingly static occupation of space.
These objects were made and painted in China. They evoke the fragile equilibrium of the military worldwide as well as the invasion of 'made in China' products on the world market.
plastic callers, paint
Le chardonneret (d’après Fabritius Carel)
2014 - Atelier
A composition made from various elements suggests the cruelty inflicted on captive birds in the 17th century, as can be seen in paintings by Carel Fabritius and Abraham Mignon.
Wood, metal
(3 elements)
Effet de cerf
2019 - Abbaye de Jumièges, ancien potager (FR)
The stag-greenhouse* is a composite animal with six feet and antlers.
The worldwide contemporary issue of the greenhouse effect is here very freely interpreted.
* In French the words for stag (cerf) and greenhouse (serre) are homonyms. The phrase "greenhouse effect" (l'effet de serre) can therefore be heard in French as l'effet de cerf (the stag effect).