Description
"Why Kasimir Malevich? Maybe because he was Ukrainian and was persecuted several times by the Stalinists of the USSR. Fascists of all stripes don't like abstraction.
Perhaps one of the most interesting and radical artists of modernity - painter, architect, sculptor - he was the one who brought Renaissance painting to a close (C. Delacampagne)? How can we pay tribute to him in the 21st century?
Is quotation relevant in the post-modern age? What makes a work?
Do gravel and burnt wood make art? Why have we chosen to show only slate sculptures in this exhibition?
I've been sculpting since 1976, and began my apprenticeship with this stone. Although my practice has diversified greatly, I have always kept a special link, from time to time, with this material, black, grey, polished..."
The exhibition runs from 20 May to 28 June.




