I’ll give you a name, a name you can remember me by

Sophie Bueno-Boutellier

I’ll give you a name, a name you can remember me by, 2014180 x 250cmSign in to view price
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wool tapestryThe approach
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This monochromatic artwork features a large, translucent fabric panel suspended from the wall, creating a sense of depth and movement. The composition is dominated by a muted, ethereal aesthetic, with delicate creases and folds in the material evoking a sense of fluidity and impermanence. The minimal color palette and textural interplay between the sheer fabric and the rough wooden floor convey a meditative, contemplative mood. The artist's intention behind this piece seems to be exploring the interplay between materiality, light, and the viewer's perception, inviting contemplation on the ephemeral nature of form and substance. ...

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Sophie Bueno-Boutellier uses paint to transform materials into abstractions. She transforms everyday materials that have been abandoned, neglected or damaged, such as bed sheets, towels and used clothes. Through her artistic process, she imbues them with an eminence, taking the ordinary and making it extraordinary. Bueno-Boutellier reinvents the world around her, salvaging her objects with care and giving them new life.

Sophie Bueno-Boutellier: Artworks
perceptible
Sophie Bueno-Boutellierperceptible, 2015
200 x 200cm
Cobalt Inconnu I
Sophie Bueno-BoutellierCobalt Inconnu I, 2015
200 x 200cm
Cobalt Inconnu II
Sophie Bueno-BoutellierCobalt Inconnu II, 2015
200 x 200cm
Cobalt Inconnu III
Sophie Bueno-BoutellierCobalt Inconnu III, 2015
200 x 200cm
Le monde d hier
Sophie Bueno-BoutellierLe monde d hier, 2014
200 x 135cm
Concrete Jungle
Sophie Bueno-BoutellierConcrete Jungle, 2014
175 x 123cm
Every keeper will be a sleeper
Sophie Bueno-BoutellierEvery keeper will be a sleeper, 2014
120 x 100 x 7cm
Every keeper will be a sleeper
Sophie Bueno-BoutellierEvery keeper will be a sleeper, 2014
120 x 100 x 7cm
Castellar
Sophie Bueno-BoutellierCastellar, 2013
180 x 125cm
Borneo
Sophie Bueno-BoutellierBorneo, 2013
180 x 125cm
Skin Deep
Sophie Bueno-BoutellierSkin Deep, 2013
125 x 100 x 20cm
The Last Hour
Sophie Bueno-BoutellierThe Last Hour, 2011
40 x 62 x 10cm
Etoile de Mer
Embarcadère
Sophie Bueno-BoutellierEmbarcadère, 2011
120 x 100 x 23cm
Embarcadère
Sophie Bueno-BoutellierEmbarcadère, 2011
120 x 100 x 23cm
Gidian Studies
Sophie Bueno-BoutellierGidian Studies, 2011
165 x 75 x 10cm
Hiding in the light
Sophie Bueno-BoutellierHiding in the light, 2009
60 x 100cm
L’eternelle Parisenne
Sophie Bueno-BoutellierL’eternelle Parisenne, 2011
170 x 100 x 70cm
Between Mimicry and Mirroring I
Rivoli
Sophie Bueno-BoutellierRivoli, 2011
37 x 63 x 11cm
Grateful Ganesh
Sophie Bueno-BoutellierGrateful Ganesh, 2011
64 x 73cm
St Tropez
Sophie Bueno-BoutellierSt Tropez, 2010
95 x 21 x 16cm
Karmic Bond
Sophie Bueno-BoutellierKarmic Bond, 2009
60 x 70cm
Horses Galaxy
Sophie Bueno-BoutellierHorses Galaxy, 2009
60 x 40cm
L'Emancipation
Sophie Bueno-BoutellierL'Emancipation, 2013
205 x 130 x 15cm
Castellar
Sophie Bueno-BoutellierCastellar, 2013
180 x 125cm
Winterwald
Sophie Bueno-BoutellierWinterwald, 2013
180 x 125cm
Borneo
Sophie Bueno-BoutellierBorneo, 2013
180 x 125cm
J'irai te visiter
Sophie Bueno-BoutellierJ'irai te visiter, 2014
125 x 95cm
Gold Rush
Sophie Bueno-BoutellierGold Rush, 2013
150 x 93 x 11cm
Karmic Bond
Sophie Bueno-BoutellierKarmic Bond, 2009
112 x 55cm
Thank you for tomorrow
Sophie Bueno-BoutellierThank you for tomorrow, 2012
87 x 57 x 6cm
Here I Am
Sophie Bueno-BoutellierHere I Am, 2016
63 x 68 x 14cm
I Found My Brain Again Today
Sophie Bueno-BoutellierI Found My Brain Again Today, 2016
65 x 60 x 18cm
Deep Nights, Lingering Light
Sophie Bueno-BoutellierDeep Nights, Lingering Light, 2016
141 x 93 x 20cm
For Other Eyes
Sophie Bueno-BoutellierFor Other Eyes, 2016
61 x 41 x 10cm
Light and Will
Sophie Bueno-BoutellierLight and Will, 2016
110 x 70 x 19cm
Vierge au Lait
Sophie Bueno-BoutellierVierge au Lait, 2016
80 x 70 x 13cm
Exist within Our Physical Experience
Crystal Child
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104 x 74 x 14cm
Light Streams
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I Awake to a Primeval Voice
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The approach
Gallery
The approach
London

The Approach is co-directed by Jake Miller and Emma Robertson. Located in Bethnal Green above The Approach Tavern, for over twenty years it has operated an internationally recognised programme from its East London base. The gallery is known for discovering artists and establishing their careers as well as making inter-generational curated group shows a strong focus. The list of represented artists includes the Estates of important overlooked female artists Heidi Bucher and Maria Pinińska Bereś, as well as seminal British collage artist John Stezaker, together with established and emerging artists including Magali Reus, Peter Davies, Lisa Oppenheim, Sandra Mujinga, Pam Evelyn, Sara Cwynar, Sam Windett and Caitlin Keogh. Over the years the gallery has operated parallel programmes in additional gallery spaces in London’s West End (The Approach W1) and in Shoreditch (The Reliance). The gallery is currently based solely in its original East End location and continues to expand its programme, showcasing its represented artists in the main gallery space, and both represented and non-represented artists in The Annexe, a smaller, more experimental space at the back of the building. ...

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