Safe space for a passing History_Rainbow

Gaëlle Choisne

Safe space for a passing History_Rainbow, 202349 x 22 x 3cmSign in to view price
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plywood, glazed ceramic, mesh rib, gems, ephemeral tattoos, coin, plaster, uv printing, collage, paintingAir De Paris
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Gaëlle Choisne
Artist
Gaëlle Choisne
B.1985, French

Gaelle Choisne’s practice combines a documentary approach (photography and video) with the use of raw materials, addressing socio-political issues related to the overexploitation of natural resources and colonial history. Born of a Haitian mother and a Breton father, the artist blends oral traditions, Creole mythology and popular culture in works that refer to both Haiti’s history and her own personal narrative. «To invest in the density of these complex and shifting dynamics in perpetual revolution, Gaëlle Choisne uses choral art forms that she readily describes as experimental. Sculpture, installation and a taste for abrupt confrontation with material have always accompanied the artist in the same way that her video practice has, navigating between documentary legacies, found footage and speculative narratives. Between these two great families of consistencies that populate her works are collections of found objects, some of which have been maintained for many years, which show her special attention to charms, amulets, talismans, playing cards and more. These collections convey the artist’s interest in the occult, taxonomy, exoticism, merchandising, spirituality and popular practices sometimes referred to as ‘enthusiasts’.» - Thomas Conchou (extract) ...

Air De Paris
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Air De Paris
Romainville

Air de Paris is a contemporary art gallery renowned for its innovative programming and commitment to supporting emerging and established artists. Founded in 1990, the gallery is owned and directed by Florence Bonnefous and Edouard Merino, who have played a significant role in shaping the French and international art scenes. With a strong emphasis on conceptual and socially engaged practices, Air de Paris continues to be a vital platform for artistic dialogue and discovery. ...