Erwan Mahéo + Isabelle Arthuis, Sarah Glaisen, Anahit Simonian + Pierre Guinot, St. Denis, Christiane Hamacher, Lauris Paulus, Nicolas Pages
Erwan Mahéo, Fantasme (the flying hollow mountain), 2004. Photo: Georg Rehsteiner
ln this exhibition, Erwan Maho and Isabelle Artuis create an in situ environment in which sculptures and photographs are meshed, multiplied, and added, while remaining divisible. Like abstract landscapes, this body of work has a metaphysical dimension. Echoing Mathématiques, Résonances presents recent works by five Fribourg artists. From sculpture to photography, from drawing to painting to video, this show features a variety of media and techniques. Between artifice and reality, the artists play with perception to highlight sensitive aspects of life that resound like a landscape composed of fractals.
Erwan Mahéo, Fantasme (the flying hollow mountain), 2004. Photo: Georg Rehsteiner
Erwan Mahéo, Fantasme (the flying hollow mountain), 2004. Photo: Georg Rehsteiner
Mathématiques et Résonances, 2004. Photo: Georg Rehsteiner
Isabelle Arthuis, Meta ta phusika, 2004. Photo: Georg Rehsteiner
Mathématiques et Résonances, 2004. Photo: Georg Rehsteiner
Isabelle Arthuis, Transcendance, 2004. Photo: Georg Rehsteiner
Isabelle Arthuis, Transcendance, 2004. Photo: Georg Rehsteiner
Mathématiques et Résonances, 2004. Photo: Georg Rehsteiner
Erwan Mahéo, Table / Texte de Bruno di Rosa et Liane, 2004. Photo: Georg Rehsteiner
Erwan Mahéo, Lit, 2004. Photo: Georg Rehsteiner
Sarah Glaisen, Parasol(s), 2004. Photo: Georg Rehsteiner
ST-DENIS®, Bornage (Rolling stone), 2004. Photo: Georg Rehsteiner
Christiane Hamacher, Vague, 2004. Photo: Georg Rehsteiner
Nicolas Pages, My Wall, 2004. Photo: Georg Rehsteiner
Lauris Paulus, New Age I - Sans titre 1 et New Age II - Sans titre 2, 2004. Photo: Georg Rehsteiner
Plan de salle
Plan de salle