Friday, December 17, 2010

Portable Shampoo Sink Board Salon Shampoo Sink?



Women Issy and tomorrow
27 November to 12 December
Never ... Never again!
four elements: air, earth, water, fire. / / Three colors: white, red, black. / / Once upon a time ... air. / / A white ball suspended in space, the earth ... / / Appear continents, black. / / Destroy, disaster, reconstruction. / / The ball explodes, fragments white, black fragments. / / Mutation, here they take human forms, distorted, sensual, sculptures, female immortal. / / Red, like blood splatters my face, sculptures, women. Red, such as violence.
Sculptures bleed like women, violence against women. Water, rain running off the drops which are shaped like small triangles with sharp points. The storm, the storm, giving way to rain that washes over thick sculptures and leaves scars ... life. Women
sculptures begin to dance, they snort and blood disappears in a whirlwind. They resemble each other, come together and transform into a dark ball, the Earth ... Its bark cracks ... The fire, the molten iron, like a volcano ready to erupt. Explosion, death and rebirth. Sculptureen bronze, gentle woman with battered bodies by scars,
scarification, indelible marks of life.
Violence Against Women, scars of life.
Never ... Never again.
Michael Chast

recumbent on mirrors broken, bloody.
As part of the fight against violence against women, a major national cause in 2010 and is the subject of a Nov. 25 National Day, the sculptor Michele Chast has chosen to highlight the suffering and abuse of women hitting too. A video of Charlotte Cornaton includes the words stated by Pierre Arditi, before giving life to the sculptures. Recumbent on the mirrors broken, bloodied, they are washed by rain water that drives their injuries to return to life.
publication, La Gazette Drouot.
"Fascinated by the works of Camille Claudel, Alberto Giacometti and Henry Moore, the artist made a series of sculptures in which she gives life and strength in a minimalist style. Inspired by Louise Bourgeois his sculptures - black, white, red - evoke the female body deformed, maimed. In an original and daring, they represent the path of violence to stop and react to the viewer. In three vaulted rooms will set the pranks, Geisha, Epicurus, Elie, Eros, Aegean, Fracas, Fatale, Spy, Flamenco, Free Jazz, Gloria, Gypsum ... These resin sculptures show the diversity of women, all alike and yet unique. During the course, the voice of Pierre Arditi is heard to remind that violence is daily. A video of Charlotte Cornaton includes the words spoken by the actor before giving life to sculpture to music by Benjamin Sanz. Recumbent on the mirrors broken, bloodied, they are washed by rain water that drives the injury for a return to life. A powerful work that reflects the commitment of a sculptor, of course, but any woman before. "
typographical design.
Typography made from the cons-form sculptures for the generic (type movie below), and bleeding for names. For the poem, words are scarified.
Prints extracts of video editing on aluminum plate, W: 1.20m / h: 76cm. (Eg above)
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