Exhibition view
Jan Zoller, Fire spirit, 2018
Exhibition view
Geoffrey Benhamou, Le saut à l’élastique, 2018
Geoffrey Benhamou, Le saut à l’élastique, 2018
Jan Zoller, Fire spirit, 2018
Jan Zoller, Every Sunday, 2018
Jan Zoller, Fire spirit, 2018
Elliot Fox, Bruxism, 2018
Elliot Fox, Seen the same thing twice, twice, 2018
Elliot Fox, Grind it back, 2018
Exhibition view
Geoffrey Benhamou, Le saut à l’élastique, 2018
Like signs of a promise, like the lines of a future, like the ethereal dreams of a child. It’s in the middle of this quest of balance, between myth and reality, that these artists deal with some of today’s language. It’s like a vocabulary of shapes and images that surround us while we try to navigate it. This navigation invites us to watch as a funambulist, a tale where the images are reflecting our environment, where myth turns into a kind of meaning, a way of expression. It’s there when we ask ourselves about our chances and illusions with no direction until the day after. Like an every day mythology, where a wave of images creates captures of instant, where we are all trying to get awake; these artworks are projecting us a brand new language. Like the signs of a new era to join, these artists create space, produce images and call us to join them from far in the distance, without holding our hand. This back and forth between myth and reality takes us in a future to imagine and cross together.
— Tommy Lecot