Imagining the invisible

Selection by StArter | 6 artworks

Since the first "views from above", taken from a balloon in the mid-19th century, fascination with aerial views has grown steadily, in tandem with technological advances and the conquest of space. The magnetism exerted by cosmic iconography oscillates between wonder and disquiet. Artists seize on aerial [...]
Since the first "views from above", taken from a balloon in the mid-19th century, fascination with aerial views has grown steadily, in tandem with technological advances and the conquest of space. The magnetism exerted by cosmic iconography oscillates between wonder and disquiet. Artists seize on aerial mapping technologies as tools of surveillance, or imagine what has yet to be observed, depicting in the process more or less optimistic visions of our planet and the omnipresent control systems that surround us, as witness Markel Redondo's works, archaeologies of a new type of ruin, or Leah Desmousseaux's clichés born of an immobile voyage. Representations of that which is not visible from our own point of view fuel both hopes and fears. Blaise Schwartz asks us: are we strangers to our own world? What is invisible arouses curiosity and leaves potential room for a new apprehension of space, as illustrated by Yannis Khannoussi. But the unknown remains a threat. Space images offer a window onto distant worlds, but also materialize the extent of our ignorance, stimulating our desire to discover, feeding the fantasy of another form of life, but also scientific research, supporting the need to explore the abysses of our galaxy.
Updated Jun 17, 2025 1 comment
Photography titled "Khamseen n°4" by Leah Desmousseaux, Original Artwork, Analog photography
Khamseen n°4 - Photography, 18.9x29.9 in ©2021 by Leah Desmousseaux - Abstract, History, Landscape, Time

Leah Desmousseaux

Imagining the invisible, a selection by StArter
"Khamseen n°4"

Photography | 18.9x29.9 in

$2,550.84
Sculpture titled "L'Astre Manquant" by Yanis  Khannoussi, Original Artwork, Spray paint
L'Astre Manquant - Sculpture, 4.5x43.3 in ©2022 by Yanis Khannoussi - Abstract, Other

Yanis Khannoussi

Imagining the invisible, a selection by StArter
"L'Astre Manquant"

Sculpture - Spray paint | 4.5x43.3 in

$8,781.9
Digital Arts titled "The Observatory" by Thomas Paquet, Original Artwork, Glass
The Observatory - Digital Arts, 19.7x19.7 in ©2022 by Thomas Paquet - Science, Other, Time

Thomas Paquet

Imagining the invisible, a selection by StArter
"The Observatory"

Digital Arts | 19.7x19.7 in

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Drawing titled "COSMOS" by Monique Arradon, Original Artwork, Acrylic
COSMOS - Drawing, 28.4x20.1 in ©2016 by Monique Arradon - Abstract, Biosphere, Landscape

Monique Arradon

Imagining the invisible, a selection by StArter
"COSMOS"

Acrylic | 28.4x20.1 in

$1,983.2
Photography titled "Prise d'air III" by Patrick Tosani, Original Artwork, Analog Print
Prise d'air III - Photography, 60.2x47.6 in ©2012 by Patrick Tosani - Conceptual Art, conceptual-art-579, Architecture, Pop Culture, Science

Patrick Tosani

Imagining the invisible, a selection by StArter
"Prise d'air III"

Photography | 60.2x47.6 in

On Request
Painting titled "Le Bruit de Grenail…" by Lucie Duban, Original Artwork, Oil
Le Bruit de Grenaille_Lucie Duban_2018 - Painting, 37.8x42.5 in ©2018 by Lucie Duban - Fantasy, Other, Biosphere, Environment

Lucie Duban

Imagining the invisible, a selection by StArter
"Le Bruit de Grenaille_Lucie Duban_2018"

Oil | 37.8x42.5 in

$3,663.66

ARTISTS
PRESENTED

Leah Desmousseaux

Leah Desmousseaux

France

Yanis  Khannoussi

Yanis Khannoussi

France

Thomas Paquet

Thomas Paquet

France

Monique Arradon

Monique Arradon

France

Patrick Tosani

Patrick Tosani

France

Lucie Duban

Lucie Duban

France

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