Event

Opening of "La Traverse #2" with Taïs Gutin & Alexandre Boiron (collaboration with l'ESACM)

Wednesday 20 March 2024 at 7 pm

La Traverse is an exhibition program designed to give visibility to young artists on the French scene.

From March 20 to May 11, 2024

Opening March 20, 7pm

Conceived this year in collaboration with ESACM (Ecole supérieure d'art de Clermont Métropole), and with the support of curator Chloé Poulain, this second exhibition will be an opportunity to discover the work of artists Taïs Gutin and Alexandre Boiron.

 

"Underlying the work of Taïs Gutin and Alexandre Boiron is the question of influence. The influence of memory on our perception of what surrounds us. The influence of one being on another. The two artists use the banal to confront it with what escapes it, what is played out between its meshes, in its interstices. This duality enables them to create spaces where inside and outside, the visible and the invisible, merge."

(excerpt)

Chloé Poulain, curator

 

 

Date
Time
19h00
Location
Fondation Pernod Ricard
1 cours Paul Ricard
75008 Paris
Free entrance
Free admission, without reservation
Alexandre Boiron, Rideau de lait d’amande, Diplôme CCC, Geneva 2022. Courtesy de l'artiste
Alexandre Boiron, Rideau de lait d’amande, Diplôme CCC, Geneva 2022. Courtesy de l'artiste
Taïs Gutin, Rouge-gorge, 2023, collage d’une impression laser sur du polystyrène expansé, 20x13x5cm. Courtesy de l'artiste
Taïs Gutin, Rouge-gorge, 2023, collage d’une impression laser sur du polystyrène expansé, 20x13x5cm. Courtesy de l'artiste

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