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07.09.2016
Galerie Eric Mouchet participates in YIA Art Fair, Paris
For its first participation at YIA Art Fair, Galerie Eric Mouchet wants us to discover the most promising young contemporary artists: Rémi dal Négro, Pierre Gaignard and Cyril Zarcone.
After having each participated in collective and personal exhibitions at Galerie Eric Mouchet, the artists find themselves reunited at the fair to affirm the identity of the gallery: a strong identity of artistic knowledge acquired by previous generations and turned towards young, contemporary and promising creation.
Rémi Dal Negro works with the materialisation and the depiction of physical movements. A cartographer of sound and visual composition, Rémi Dal Negro puts into his bursts of creation, moments of breathing and silences that displace the habits of our senses.
Attached to the study of the inaudible and the invisible, Rémi dal Negro creates works that veer towards an embodiment of the insensitive, but not only that. New ‘‘Gyro Gearloose”, uses current technologies to create devices that can recreate bad weather and the passage of time.
Pierre Gaignard sculpts metal and directs films designed as sculptures. He likes to film people as well as distort metal. He swings between an obvious affection for insignificant, fleeting glories and a clash with gladiator scrap iron from the twenty-first century.
The erotic metaphor always surfaces in Pierre’s work, from Texan bare-breasted gastronomy to the exploited sexy bus driver and the rather rowdy Valentina of Abbateggio, the image of the woman is just as mis-treated in his films as the steel of his sculptures between his wounded hands - albeit gloved – like a Mad Max boilermaker.
Cyril Zarcone draws upon elements of building construction sites to enable us to see something other than the simple tool of construction. Self-proclaimed “Superior handyman’’, Cyril Zarcone likes that our eyes linger on the details of constructions and identifies the techniques used to create his sculptures.
Often, he leaves visible traces of the processes that he has implemented to achieve his pieces and gives as much importance to the stages of construction as the final result.