Maisons françaises, une collection #556-557

Laëtitia Badaut Haussmann

Maisons françaises, une collection #556-557, 201366.77 x 105.61cmSign in to view price
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pigment print on matte paperAllen
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This black and white photograph features a minimalist interior with clean lines and geometric shapes. The focal point is a person standing in the room, their silhouette highlighted against the bright window. The overall composition emphasizes symmetry and the interplay of light and shadow. The artist's style suggests a pared-down, modernist aesthetic that captures a contemplative moment in a domestic setting. The intentional framing and use of negative space evoke a sense of solitude and introspection, inviting the viewer to consider the relationship between the individual and their environment. ...

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Artist
Laëtitia Badaut Haussmann
B.1980, French

Laëtitia Badaut Haussmann’s artistic works revolve around the notion of para-architecture. Her research is situated at the intersection of several fields including domesticity, psychology and feminism. Her practice is centred around the concept of design and its history as a social and political expression. She works with installation, sculpture and performance, as well as with photography and graphic design. The references and the materials she uses testify to her propensity for a modernist aesthetic, without this ever becoming the subject of her work. Supported by a reflection on narrative forms, the relationship between analogies and macrostructures, her work functions as a succession of apparitions and reminiscences. Through it, she tackles questions essential to our epoch, in order to encourage emancipation and the appearance of new ways of thinking. ...

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Allen
Paris

Galerie Allen is a unique model capitalizing on the varied experiences of independent curator Joseph Allen Shea and artist Mel O’Callaghan, who together have created a platform where the commercial framework supports an entire ecology dedicated to the ethical presentation, promotion, and production of contemporary art. With a focus on the exhibition format and its progressive variations, the gallery delivers projects that are context-driven, off-site, curatorial, and rooted in academic inquiry and reinvention. Deeply attuned to the challenges faced by artists and art spaces, Galerie Allen offers a timely and sustainable model of support. As an expanded generator, Galerie Allen strengthens international cultural networks through inclusivity, communication, and education, enabling the global distribution of significant contemporary art and ideas. ...

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