Wednesday, December 9 at 6:30 pm

Videoconference

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Carré Sur Seine

Guest artists

Multidisciplinary

Wednesday 9 December 2020 - 6.30 pm

Videoconference

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organizer

Carré Sur Seine

Guest artists

Multidisciplinary

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CARRE SUR SEINE offers you a new opportunity to meet the intimacy of those whose creations fill us with wonder, to discover their work in an original way, to feel the secrets of their approach as artists, to question the elements that make a work. Privileged encounters made of confidences of artists, who give an account of their work, in turn, by telling you about their universe, their journey and their approach. Questions and debates close the presentation.

Don't miss this LISTEN to the 2020/2021 season, in VisioConference on Zoom: Wednesday 9 December from 18:30 (CET) .

To attend the conference, which is open to all, simply click from your computer on this link Zoom which will allow you to set it up, enter the virtual conference space, and find us.

For those who will need it, here is the ID and password:
Meeting ID: 864 4976 2317
Password : 214575

All artistic disciplines are addressed, from painting to video, sculpture, installations or photography. A great opportunity for artistic investigation, real moments of sharing and dialogue between artists, collectors and members of CARRÉ SUR SEINE !

Two artists in the spotlight this Wednesday, December 9, 2020:

Sandra Matamoros - photographer
Tristan Vyskoc - painter

Sandra Matamoros

His photographic work, strongly driven by cinematographic emotions, is enriched by a plastic approach, which takes the form of installations mixing photography with other materials such as mirrors, wood or embroidery. Sandra Matamoros is interested in showing the invisible spaces that surround us, spaces of consciousness, conveyed by our thoughts, our dreams, and their influence on reality. How to visually represent palpable but invisible things, such as truth, the perception of time, or the energy of life, the emotions that go through us and the affinity of these 2 things in matter.

The meaning given to his work is part of an artistic and philosophical quest. It tells the story of man in his relationship with the elements and nature.
His current work focuses on the exploration of the 4 elements and our emotional connection to them.

She draws her inspiration from philosophy ("Leau et les rêves" by Raymond Bachelard), different mythologies, scientific publications, but also from treatises on alchemy.

Tristan Vyskoc

"I could have painted a panorama, but that's not what I wanted. I want you to get into the work, to immerse yourself in it, that this blue saturates you, intoxicates you, makes you lose your bearings.
It's not a panorama, it's a mental map. The still vivid images of a path that led me near the red line. 16 views printed in the living memory that often come back, engraved deep inside. An unconscious territory drawn with determination, with passion, retracing the hours of a race, a day, a life.
The calm morning; the blinding, dazzling, drying zenith; the busy, threatening sky, foreshadowing darker hours. A sea sky that covers and overwhelms us.
A soothing blue without a trace of white, which responds to my struggle against my Horla who is getting used to me, who has understood my resilience. Aborigines paint roads to find their way in their dreams; I like to feel this trance invade me and modify my painting. It connects me to nature, to the sky. ”
Tristan Vyskoc, from 'INSPIRE ! The soul of the mountain'.

Some Works by Guest Artists