Submission Sculpture

pressure 1.2 street installation

Through this experimental installation supported by Backside gallery, I wanted to confront my past practice of vandal to my work as a contemporary artist while
questioning the concept of control of beings and spaces.
After two weeks of construction, interspersed with riots that I documented in Nantes, one morning, I abandon a sculpture of 4m high in the enclosure of a train
yard in which I return same evening to paint "user" on a freight car parked facing the sculpture.
The next day early, the train leaves, putting an end to this ephemeral "mise en abime" whereas the carved woman remained to watch her hand pass through a fence until
a storm destroy it some days later.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9YEp-c_i_rI

pressure 1.2 street installation

Through this experimental installation supported by Backside gallery, I wanted to confront my past practice of vandal to my work as a contemporary artist while
questioning the concept of control of beings and spaces.
After two weeks of construction, interspersed with riots that I documented in Nantes, one morning, I abandon a sculpture of 4m high in the enclosure of a train
yard in which I return same evening to paint “user” on a freight car parked facing the sculpture.
The next day early, the train leaves, putting an end to this ephemeral “mise en abime” whereas the carved woman remained to watch her hand pass through a fence until
a storm destroy it some days later.

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