No Middle

Charlotte Dualé

No Middle, 202345 x 23 x 18cmSign in to view price
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glazed ceramic, light bulb, electric cableParliament
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This contemporary artwork features a geometric assemblage composed of three glass bottles in a rusted metal frame. The muted green and brown tones create an earthy, weathered aesthetic, while the repetitive cylindrical shapes and rectangular structure suggest a minimalist, industrial design. The work appears to explore themes of containment and display, inviting the viewer to consider the relationship between the functional objects and their unconventional presentation. The artist's intention may be to challenge traditional notions of sculpture and provoke contemplation on the intersection of form, function, and materiality in contemporary art. ...

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Charlotte Dualé
Artist
Charlotte Dualé
B.1982

Taking inspiration from both Figurative and Modernist Sculpture, Charlotte Dualé creates beguiling ceramic pieces which are all at once familiar and indistinguishable. Adopting a collage-like approach to sculpture, Dualé brings varying materials such as latex, porcelain and metal together with her ceramic forms, applying glazes and highly pigmented paints to bind these elements. Concerned with the unpredictability of memory and language, recognisable forms are warped and reborn by Dualé, mimicking hazily recollected moments or sentences misshaped by translation. Feminist Art is also a key influence on Dualé's practice, clearly seen in her Impuzzibil (Impossible) series, where the female form is fragmented and scattered throughout the collection. The poetic titles of Dualé’s sculptures are also an integral aspect of her practice. These appellations add further lyrical quality to each series, and when displayed together, these labels draw in the ephemeral threads of spirituality, sensuality and memoir, which orbit Dualé’s practice. ...

Charlotte Dualé: Artworks
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Métamorphoses VII
Now you see it
Charlotte DualéNow you see it, 2022
136 x 101 x 25cm
Bound to Please II
Charlotte DualéBound to Please II, 2022
143 x 62 x 23cm
Grand Final
Charlotte DualéGrand Final, 2021
119 x 77 x 2cm
Mismade (yellow)
Charlotte DualéMismade (yellow), 2023
45 x 51 x 18cm
No Middle
Charlotte DualéNo Middle, 2023
45 x 23 x 18cm
In half (grey)
Charlotte DualéIn half (grey), 2023
42 x 58 x 18cm
Métamorphoses I
Charlotte DualéMétamorphoses I
33 x 47 x 2cm
Métamorphoses II
Métamorphoses III
Charlotte DualéMétamorphoses III
33 x 50 x 2cm
Métamorphoses IV
Métamorphoses V
Charlotte DualéMétamorphoses V, 2023
33 x 50 x 2cm
Métamorphoses VI
Contorsion I
Charlotte DualéContorsion I, 2023
25 x 39 x 18cm
Contorsion II
Charlotte DualéContorsion II, 2023
19 x 39 x 11cm
Parliament
Gallery
Parliament
Paris

Parliament Gallery, founded in 2020, resembles a desire to rethink the function of the art gallery by formulating new proposals of audience interaction with the artwork and visibility to a new generation of french and international artists. Parliament wishes to build through a program that is dedicated to the circulation of ideas and collective reflection. The exhibition program will be interspersed with punctual “Interludes”, archive exhibitions and retrospectives, aiming to put into perspective the transdisciplinary character of creation. ...

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