Lives and works in New York
RĂ©sidence : November 2012 - April 2013
Exposition(s) : Peu à peu quoique aussitôt, le temps de la métamorphose #5
Résidence et exposition : Château Grand Boise
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Peu Ă peu quoique aussitĂ´t
The time is suspended. Two generations are face-to-face. One is the reminiscence of a past youth, the other a vision of future. Twenty years separate them, the youngest seems to dread the vision of who he could become. The eldest is more resigned, maybe appease. They are judging each other, tacking. A silent fight is raging between them. The film, which goes along with electro music composed by sounds close to those from Western movies, makes the visitor wondered if the time transforms men, makes him another without any links to whom he used to be. Years which are going, experiences which mark out life, could change us that far that we will be enable to recognize ourselves if we have a vision of ourselves from the past of future just in front of us? recent solo shows: 2013 - Kent Fine Art, NYC, Face to Face, solo exhibition Montclair Art Museum and Bloomfield College, NJ, Bloomfield Avenue Hotline, a public art project in collaboration with Karina Aguilera Skvirsky 2012 - Montclair Art Museum, Montclair, NJ, New Media/ New Forms, curated by Alexandra Schwarz and Kelly Baum, 2 installations - MMX, Berlin, Video Box, Liselot van der Heijden: Imagine 2011 - LMAK Projects, New York, Les Uns et Les Autres, solo exhibition 2010 - Smart Project Space, Amsterdam, False Metaphors, solo exhibition 2009 - LMAK Projects, NYC, Dissonance, solo exhibition Museum of Modern Art Library, Peter Norton Collection, DAKIS, Sagamore Video Collection, Werner Kramarsky, Gabriella DeFerrari, Agnes Gund, Arizona State University Art Museum, San Jose State University School of Art and Design, Videochroniques, Nice, France, Imagespassages, Annecy, France.Entr’acte
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