Monday 13 December 2021 - 7pm

Meetings-screenings

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organizer


Carré Sur Seine

By videoconference

Guest artists


Hannah Archambault
Alice Louradour

Monday 13 December 2021 - 7pm

Meetings-screenings

Écoutez Voir

organizer

Carré Sur Seine

By videoconference

Guest artists

Multidisciplinary

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True to its vocation of promoting contemporary creation, driven by the desire to raise public awareness of the visual arts and to encourage the emergence of new collectors,association Carré sur Seine continues the Écoutez-Voir cycles.

We look forward to seeing you in this new cycle, from November 2021 to April 2022!

Each month, in Boulogne-Billancourt or by videoconference, these meetings-projections with today's artists are unique moments of sharing. Écoutez-Voir is an opportunity to approach the work of artists in an original way, to discover the secrets of their approach and to question the elements of their work.

Don't miss the next meeting: Monday 13 December 2021 at 7pm.

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Privileged encounters with artists in the intimacy and magic of a projection room. Every month, several artists present their work in turn and tell you about their world, their career and their approach. Questions, debates, dedications and cocktails (dedications and cocktails only in person) close the presentation.

All artistic disciplines are covered, from painting to video, including sculpture, installations and photography. A great opportunity for artistic investigation, real moments of sharing and dialogue between artists, collectors and members of Carré sur Seine !

At the end of the series of conferences, the Jury of Carré sur Seine members will choose a winning artist who will receive the Ecoutez-Voir Prize, accompanied by an endowment of 2,000 euros.

Two artists in the spotlight this Monday 13 December 2021

Hannah Archambault - Visual artist
Alice Louradour - Plastic artist

Hannah Archambault
-plastician-

"My installations probe the realm of the invisible and the unspoken. Using sound and spatiality as artistic mediums, I see them as revealing realities that are sometimes taboo or complex.
Notions of intimacy, ambiguity and belief systems shape my practice. I use symbols such as salt and the hibiscus flower as markers of our societies, bearing personal and collective histories.
Composing environments that disturb our senses and our apprehension of space, I invite the visitor to walk through the work, or to cross it. My installations are intended to be places of questioning and contemplation as well as territories where the body lives.
Finally, my approach echoes the rallying cry "the personal is political", first initiated by the American feminist student movement of the late 1960s. I thus question: to what extent are our personal lives woven into larger systems?"

Alice Louradour
-plastician-

"The fascinating clatter of stone or plaster blocks, the elegance of a warehouse fence, the suppleness and grace of a twisted pipe, the extravagant curvature of an electric chain, the flight of masking tape rolls, the eccentric dance of concrete irons on the open melody of eclectic red, green and blue cables: Alice Louradour dips her hands into the world of the building site to project it into the exhibition space and make it sway. It is as if the sheet of paper on which the artist fixes her drawings took possession of the whole of a given volume, as if her logic "in a certain assembled order" was no longer circumscribed solely to height and width, but that it was necessary to add the extent, the size, the depth, the surface area, the calibre, the thickness... because it is indeed a question of drawing or rather of redrawing a place that she has been entrusted with, with materials that were not thought of for that." Gael Charbeau

 

 

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Meeting ID: 873 2835 8755
Secret code: 271569

A sneak preview of some of the works of the invited artists!