Trétaux
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This two-panel artwork presents a somber, minimalist composition. The dominant colors are muted shades of gray, creating an austere and contemplative atmosphere. The overall structure is geometric, with clean lines and a symmetrical arrangement of the panels. The surfaces appear weathered and textured, suggesting a sense of age and history. The subject matter is ambiguous, hinting at a sense of the industrial or architectural without depicting any specific recognizable elements. The work appears to embrace a reductive, abstract style, inviting the viewer to engage with the interplay of light, shadow, and materiality. The artist's intention may be to evoke a meditative experience or to explore the emotive power of minimalist forms. ...

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Artist
Clément Borderie
B.1960, French

Clément Borderie’s work sits at the intersection of sculpture and painting, focusing on capturing the unique identity of a place through its spatial and temporal dimensions. His artistic approach seeks to reveal the subtle, often overlooked details of the environment—those imperceptible elements that normally escape our attention. To accomplish this, Borderie installs metal structures of various forms and sizes directly into natural settings. He then stretches canvases over these frameworks, transforming them into receptive surfaces that engage in a dialogue with the surrounding elements. Over time, the canvases respond to weather, light, moisture, and the changing seasons, gradually developing unique patterns and markings. These natural interventions become a form of experimental creation, where the artwork evolves organically, documenting the passage of time and environmental shifts. By inviting nature itself to co-author the pieces, Borderie’s installations emphasize the transient and dynamic qualities of space. Through this process, his work encourages viewers to reconsider how they perceive and relate to their surroundings, fostering a deeper awareness of the invisible processes and fleeting moments that shape our experience of place and time. ...

Clément Borderie: Artworks
Trétaux
Clément BorderieTrétaux, 2016
154 x 154cm
La tabatière
Clément BorderieLa tabatière, 2023
65 x 34.5cm
Jousse Entreprise
Gallery
Jousse Entreprise
Paris

Jousse Gallery is a contemporary art space based in Paris, founded by Philippe Jousse in 2001. With a commitment to both emerging and established artists, the gallery showcases a program that reflects conceptual depth and critical engagement. While primarily representing French artists, Jousse Gallery maintains a strong international presence, contributing actively to global contemporary art discourse.