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This minimalist contemporary artwork features three parallel, slender black lines of varying lengths arranged vertically against a plain white background. The distinct shape and symmetrical composition create a sense of balance and visual intrigue. The artist's focus on simple geometric forms and the interplay of positive and negative space suggest an exploration of abstract themes like movement, rhythm, and the relationship between structure and space. This understated yet striking work exemplifies the modernist aesthetic, inviting the viewer to contemplate the nuances of line, form, and materiality within a reductive visual language. ...
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Mathilde Albouy
B.1997, FrenchPlaying on both formal and conceptual paradoxes, Mathilde Albouy's sculptural work invites the viewer to a game whose rules are not clearly defined. We don't know whether the encounter with her sculptures is an act of courtship or predation, confronting us with a dangerous seduction. Nourished by feminist science fiction, Mathilde uses the fictions generated by her pieces as political tools to question an established, binary reality. By hijacking scales and materials, the sometimes sharp or toxic objects become individuals in their own right, revealing how the beauty of objects, particularly feminine ones, conveys patterns of oppression. ...
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Galerie Derouillon
Paris, Paris, ParisGalerie Derouillon was founded in Paris in 2013 by Benjamin Derouillon and is dedicated to discovering and supporting emerging contemporary artists. Since its inception, Galerie Derouillon has put the emphasis on providing young artists a long term support in every stage of production, exhibition and dissemination of our artists’ practice. The main focus is on international emerging artists, creating a community and bonds with historical and more established artists through curated group shows. Collaboration is an important feature in the ecosystem of the gallery as we dedicate ourselves in creating relationships between artists, galleries and institutions by producing books, exhibitions as well as working closely with public and private institutions. ...