Ce qui est derrière la lumière : Lost in space (2019) Collages by Baptiste Vanweydeveldt

  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Collages, Paper on Paper
  • Dimensions Height 15.8in, Width 11.8in
  • Framing This artwork is not framed
  • Categories Collages under $500 Conceptual Art
Le fond est une gravure d'une vue d'installation "ce qui est derrière la lumière, version 2 : le sorcier dansant" visible en 2012 à Roubaix. Cette image est devenue la piste d'atterrissage de plusieurs éléments : report d'image de Neil Armstrong sur le sol lunaire, quelques images collectées sur le net (notamment[...]
Le fond est une gravure d'une vue d'installation "ce qui est derrière la lumière, version 2 : le sorcier dansant" visible en 2012 à Roubaix.
Cette image est devenue la piste d'atterrissage de plusieurs éléments : report d'image de Neil Armstrong sur le sol lunaire, quelques images collectées sur le net (notamment un videogramme d'un documentaire "bodysong" qui questionne le corps), quelques fines feuilles d'aluminium, deux guêpes et des petites structures en PLA faites avec un 3D pen...
En somme l'une des voies ouverte à de nouveaux questionnement que l'installation a déclenché : le dessin affranchis de son support comme l'homme à l'espace et la propension à penser le vivant élargi...

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Visual artist, born in 1978 in Lille. currently lives in Caen, France. I situate my work between a laboratory of forms (search for volume through drawing, painting and sculpture) and a tendency towards[...]

Visual artist, born in 1978 in Lille. currently lives in Caen, France.

I situate my work between a laboratory of forms (search for volume through drawing, painting and sculpture) and a tendency towards DIY (recycling of found objects and materials, transformation of their uses, reinvestment of their signs and questions about their subjects). I approach several mediums at the same time in order to extend the creative process to other fields of research: anthropology, natural sciences, etc.
The pooling of the two works like a small world with its own energy flows.
Usually I start with a series of sketches, notes and diagrams. I also rely on my reading, on a lot of images, which I feed on with bulimia. I exhaust their meanings until there is emulsion. This may explain the dreamy but also saturated appearance of my installations. Without cultivating a pessimistic view of the world, despite everything, I question our future through figures that are close to us, towards an imaginary that I wish to be collective; it is an opening onto a composition with multiple perspectives.
My recurring themes are environmental around the domus (house, private sphere/public sphere, hospital, etc.) and the extended living, according to a spatial questioning centered on the flow of energies, on magnetism and a set of enigmatic correlations.

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