WAR Installation by Pascal Hanrion

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  • Original Artwork Installation, People and bodies / Other / Installation Art
  • Dimensions Dimensions are available on request / 7.00 kg
  • Categories Conceptual Art
BLOODY MARKETPLACE'S SUNDAY: Douma, Damas, August 16th of 2015 War is like a coffe mill that reduces civilians as crushed beans. In the other hand, international political's authorities think for them, tyrants tyrannize, persecutors execute, dictators receive internatinal reporters and children die cuted in bits in front of their home[...]
BLOODY MARKETPLACE'S SUNDAY: Douma, Damas, August 16th of 2015
War is like a coffe mill that reduces civilians as crushed beans. In the other hand, international political's authorities think for them, tyrants tyrannize, persecutors execute, dictators receive internatinal reporters and children die cuted in bits in front of their home or between crates in a market place, during a sunday morning.

BLOODY MARKET PLACE يوم الأحد: دوما، داماس، 16 أغسطس 2015
الحرب هي مثل طاحونة القهوة تقلل من المدنيين الفول المطحون. في المقابل، يعتقد السلطات السياسية الدولية لهم، تستبد الطغاة، المضطهدون تنفيذ، يتلقى الطغاة صحفيين والأطفال الدولى للموت، ذبح في بت أمام منازلهم أو بين الصناديق في السوق، صباح الأحد.

Sanglant marcher du dimanche matin, Douma, Damas, 16 août 2015.
La guerre est comme un moulin à café qui réduit les populations civiles en grains concassés. Pendant de temps, les instances politiques internationales pensent pour ces mêmes populations, les tyrans tyrannisent, les bourreaux exécutent, les dictateurs reçoivent la presse internationale et les enfants finissent coupés en morceaux sur le pas de leur maison ou entre les cageots d'u marché du dimanche matin.

Collages articles de presse:
- Le Monde, 24 janvier 2014 et 1er octobre 2014
- Libération, 22 avril 2015 et 25 novembre 2014
- Le Figaro, 24 mai 2010
- La Croix, 20 janvier 2014
(Copyright Pascal Hanrion, collection de l'auteur)

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WarGuerreSyrieSyriaMoyen

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Born in Paris in 1962, Pascal Hanrion works between France and Spain. He uses iconography documentary and news papers as basical's elements of it's work, composed by salvage objets, collages of articles and[...]

Born in Paris in 1962, Pascal Hanrion works between France and Spain. He uses iconography documentary and news papers as basical's elements of it's work, composed by salvage objets, collages of articles and advertisements, paintings using street graffitis materials.

In Paris, he develops his work from conceptual visual art with a style borrowed from the surrealist movement of the twentieth century, "Art brut" and "Arte Povera".

In Spain, he produced numerous photo reports for popular celebrations and sports competitions, with an humanist style . He produced studio works around portraits, developing a photographic printing technique allowing the viewer to observe his own reflection in the image

Since 2014, he collaborates with many Syrian artists and photographers to raise awareness about the situation of civilians in combat zones in Syria; he created the facebook page "Walking to the Children of Syria" and produced several audiovisual montages.

The achievements of Pascal Hanrion often include representations of childhood and the expression of his inner world. From a technical point of view, it is irrelevant for him that an image or a plastic work is not perfect: life is not.

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