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© David Renaud 2009
© David Renaud 2009
© David Renaud 2009


ART

David Renaud

Written 30 January

Saturday 07 November, 11:00
Galerie Anne Barrault, 75003 [map]
David Renaud

For his new exhibition David Renaud, whose work questions the perception of geography and its multiple representations (paintings, maps, reliefs), interrogates the potential of fictitious panorama. In focusing on science fiction, a figurative culture, he attempts to map out the unknown through such spatial work as Négative Day On Mercury, and One Night On Earth.

It’s interestingly in the uninhabited towers, where one can’t be sure if life exists, that the singularity of the human being is made apparent. In attempting to map an infinite perimeter beyond line and trace Renaud attempts to questions this very frontier. An interesting exploration.





What: David Renaud
When: Saturday 07 November, 11:00
Where: Galerie Anne Barrault, 22 rue Saint-Claude 75003 [map]
Transport: Saint Sebastien Froissart
Cost: 0EUR
Phone: +33 (0)1 44 78 91 67
Email: info@galerieannebarrault.com
Web: www.galerieannebarrault.com


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