Flux, 2023

Verre, Miroir pvc / Glass, Miroir pvc

1,20 x 0.70x 0.50 m

Installation In situ, Musée de l' Arsenal, Soissons

Installation In situ, Musée de l' Arsenal, Soissons

“Where matter becomes liquid and the gaze uncertain.”

"Flux" takes the form of a quarter sphere made of fiberglass mesh, placed on a semicircular mirror on the floor.

Both open and closed, the sculpture seems to emerge from the floor as much as it sinks into it.

The mirror destabilizes our reading of it, overturning our usual reference points and blurring our perception of its weight, its anchorage, its materiality.

A generative art video is projected onto the mesh: a luminous flow that slides like water, dematerializing the surface and thwarting any attempt to fix our gaze on it.

On the wall, the partial reflection of the work spreads out, elusive, like a evanescent extension.

Through this multiplicity of viewpoints, through the constant interplay between matter and image, Flux exposes the difficulty - and perhaps the impossibility - of interpreting reality from a single angle.

Everyone leaves with a sensation, a vibration, rather than a defined image.

Detail view

Close up view

Side view

Perspective view

Recording of the installation “Flux,” 2023

Photos© Jean-Benoist Sallé

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