Everytime ma'am

Erwan Sene

Everytime ma'am, 2021120 x 75 x 16cmSign in to view price
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MaterialGallery
wood, paint, epoxy, polyurethane, fabric, aluminium, waxConditions
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The artwork features a whimsical and surreal assemblage composed of various found objects. The central element is a mirrored surface draped in a vibrant purple fabric, creating an intriguing contrast between the rigid, geometric frame and the soft, flowing material. Surrounding the mirror are organic, textured elements that appear to be made of plaster or another malleable material, adding a sense of depth and tactility to the piece. The overall composition blends the utilitarian and the abstract, inviting the viewer to consider the interplay between form, function, and artistic expression. The artist's intention may be to explore themes of perception, materiality, and the subversion of everyday objects. ...

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Erwan Sene
Artist
Erwan Sene
B.1991

Repurposing discarded everyday materials such as wood, steel, fabric and aluminium, sculptor Erwan Sene binds these materials using bright paints, weaving oddly familiar domestic scenes or conceiving completely unrecognisable, otherworldly forms. Cabinets are taken apart and reborn as miniature model homes. The engineering of objects is revealed as they are turned inside out, softened with draped fabric, or their surfaces softly spray painted. His work as a musician undoubtedly feeds his sculptures, giving them accents and flows, mimicking melodies, or discordant rhythms. In a heady oeuvre, Sene brings together technical aspects of Surrealism and Dada, merging these influences with a Baroque theatricality to create forms drenched in a sense of the uncanny and dystopia. Sene cites his interest in science fiction, which can readily be seen in the neon hues and supernatural structures of his pieces. Other topics regularly explored in his practice include contamination, idiopathy and digital cultures. ...

Erwan Sene: Artworks
Mirama'am Cabinet
Costa Mirama
Jail 3
Erwan SeneJail 3, 2021
80 x 105 x 44cm
Parasite Eve
B
Erwan SeneB, 2021
173 x 105 x 30cm
Everytime ma'am
Contenu perdu
OverEye
Erwan SeneOverEye, 2025
50 x 20 x 30cm
Conditions
Gallery
Conditions
Toronto

Conditions began as Bonny Poon in 2017, Paris. Located on the 26th floor of a brutalist residential tower in the 13e, the gallery was co-founded by Nathaniel Monjaret (Marbriers 4, Geneva) and artist Bonny Poon. Since 2023, the gallery is known as Conditions and is based out of Toronto’s Chinatown, while operating internationally. From the outset, Bonny Poon has striven to highlight the conditions that make art—from its production to sale—possible. Beyond the art on display, we foreground the history of our artists' attitudes, positions, and networks. We have presented the Parisian and Canadian debut of many intergenerational artists and cultural figures, emerging and established. As a gallery and an auto-fiction, we support transgressive artists and critical experiments. We mine the backstage, backroom working relations that unfold between our artists, clients, critics, and dealers—a parade of economic reality, a lasting dream of community. ...