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For its summer exhibition, baudoin lebon is pleased to present the conceptual work of the Dutch artist Michel Szulc-Krzyzanowski.
We will present the Sequences - series, made on the desert beaches of Baja California, Mexico, from 1970 to 1985, and the most recent three-dimensional sequences.
A video conference with the artist will be held at 6pm.
For its summer exhibition, baudoin lebon is pleased to present the conceptual work of the Dutch artist Michel Szulc-Krzyzanowski. The artist is part of a true process of deepening and for this he has been living a nomadic life in Mexico for several years.
We will present the Sequences - series, made on the desert beaches of Baja California, Mexico, from 1970 to 1985, and the most recent three-dimensional sequences. Since 2018, he has been rethinking his work and the display to make three-dimensional objects. This work is the result of long periods of solitude and contemplation.
The artist seeks to restore his moments of symbiosis with the environment that surrounds him, he is not content to simply photograph the landscape but also to model it. The artist then dialogues with nature through his body, his imprints and ephemeral installations.
He composes his site-specific installations with a great economy of means. His installations are made with what nature has to offers : pieces of wood, stones and pebbles?
Here, the artist reconnects with the imaginary and the sensitive world, with the need for man to merge with nature. These artworks pay tribute to the gaze and the contemplation, and resonate with an ecological conception of the world.