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The artwork features a simple yet visually striking composition. The primary elements are a receipt from a camarero (waiter) and a few colored pencils, all set against a plain white background. The receipt, with its handwritten details, adds a touch of mundane, everyday life to the scene. The juxtaposition of the utilitarian receipt and the expressive pencils suggests a commentary on the relationship between the mundane and the creative. The overall minimalist approach and the focus on everyday objects invite the viewer to consider the underlying themes and meanings that may be present in the seemingly ordinary elements of daily life. ...
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Hamish Pearch explores the hidden energies and narratives within everyday materials, transforming them into sculptural and spatial experiences that blur the boundaries between the natural and human-made. He investigates the structures, materials, and forms that shape our environments, emphasizing how objects and spaces mediate perception and experience. Pearch combines found objects, natural forms, and everyday materials with cast and modeled elements made from jesmonite and resin. His work often occupies a liminal space between the tangible and the conceptual, encouraging reflection on the tensions inherent in materiality, form, and spatial relationships. Through his practice, Pearch examines the relationships between matter, perception, and memory, creating compositions that evoke both familiarity and uncertainty. By manipulating materials and forms, he invites viewers to reconsider ordinary objects and spaces, highlighting the poetic and psychological dimensions embedded in the environments we inhabit. ...
Sans titre is a gallery based in Paris. It initially operated as a project space and after three years of a nomadic existence (2016 – 2019) and numerous atypical spaces occupied (private apartments, industrial spaces, parking lots, a shipyard, a few hotel rooms, restaurants, etc.), Sans titre moved into a permanent address and embraced the gallery model. It is now located 13, rue Michel Le Comte, a few steps from the Centre Pompidou, in a former Restoration-era bar, whose facade is registered as a Historic Monument. Throughout, Sans titre works to promote international artists in the early stages of their careers. Alongside organizing exhibitions in a multidisciplinary approach, the gallery publishes fanzines, produces edition and creates events related to the represented artists. ...