As part of her final examination at the HEAR in Strasbourg, Alice Jouan presented her project Personnifier les masques (editor’s note: Personifying masks), an installation combining object, vocal and visual performance. Her work tends to question the norm through dissonance, to summon the appearance of[...]
Approaching plants through design is the mission of Alexis Tricoire. In 2009, he created Studio Alexis Tricoire and offered companies and institutions plant installations "with high emotional value". Furniture, object design, monumental work, scenography and landscaping, nature is always present, if not suggested, in the[...]
"The urgency to be seen is all the more great that tomorrow everything will be gone". This sentence, like a mantra uttered by Christo, seems to resonate more than anything today as his works are showed in two French museums. Made famous for their wrapped[...]
Like ghost files replacing a volume taken from the shelves of a library, Sophie Calle revives the borrowed pieces of museums leaving empty spaces behind. Invited in 1989 to the Museum of Modern Art of Paris, the artist discovered the void that the work Nu[...]
Visually, Rainer Kohlberger's films and installations can be understood as pure light generated by algorithms. Fascinated by noise from a very young age, it is not surprising that the Australian digital artist and designer is now creating work that mixes the influence of drone music,[...]
Recently graduated in art from the Haute École des Arts du Rhin, Ludovic Hadjeras has been part of the No Name group since 2017, a workshop within the HEAR that develops thematic and collective exhibitions in art centers of the Grand Est region. During the[...]
Ann Veronica Janssens was born in 1956 in Folkestone (England), she lives and works in Brussels (Belgium). Exploring elements such as light, sound or fog that she artificially reproduces, the artist Ann Veronica Janssens tries in her installations and devices to exacerbete the sensations and perceptions of[...]
The visual artist Riaq Miuq lives and works in Galicia, where he created Omgra, exhibited at the GKo gallery in the summer of 2019. Currently, Riaq Miuq is starting the second part of his project by exploring more of the Iberian rites that pass through[...]
Czech Republic, 200 km from Pragues, in the small village named Lukova, the Church of St. George comes alive day and night, thanks to spectral forms. Draped in white, these plaster ghosts are the work of student Jakub Hadrava. Funded by a campaign launched in[...]
In the city of Olot, Spain, the lava became mistress of an abandoned building. Behind this incandescent material, lies 10,000 paper fortune teller generally used by children. For the Lluèrnia Festival, a celebration of fire and light, architects David Oliva of SP25 Arquitectura and Anna[...]