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Loïc Blairon's "sans titre" features a muted, monochromatic palette of soft beige tones, composed of three vertically aligned rectangular panels. The minimalist approach emphasizes the subtle variations in texture across the surface, creating a sense of understated depth. The sparse, unadorned composition invites contemplation on the nature of space and materiality, aligned with post-minimalist ideals. Blairon’s focus on ordinary materials and the notion of a box as both container and content reflects his exploration of conceptual boundaries, encouraging viewers to engage physically and mentally with his art. ...
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Loïc Blairon
Loïc Blairon is a self-taught artist who works primarily in sculpture. Often working with poor, banal objects, his practice is often characterized by a post-minimalist language. The notion of the box is a recurring element in his work, in which he experiments with the dialectical properties of this object: it can be seen as both container and content in itself. By playing with scale and content, Blairon allows the viewer to inhabit and physically experience his work. Everyday objects are staged to expand and complicate. In addition to his sculptures and installations, Blairon's work includes experimental music and performed lectures. More recently, the artist has begun to make films. ...