Slice: Biodigital Jewelry
From March 25th to April 25th, 2021, Galerie Noel Guyomarc’h hosted Canadian artist Paul McClure’s most recent body of work in an exhibition entitled Slice: Biodigital Jewelry.
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From March 25th to April 25th, 2021, Galerie Noel Guyomarc’h hosted Canadian artist Paul McClure’s most recent body of work in an exhibition entitled Slice: Biodigital Jewelry.
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“Through this work, I research some of the earliest recorded forms of human mark making such as cross-hatching, carving, and engraving, and use these as visual and poetic references in new abstract works. Through painstaking marking, cutting, and collecting, I draw attention to the basic human impulse to record information through permanent acts, and its
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Last year, when we all had to stay at home because of COVID, Karin van Paassen had the idea to compose a booklet with texts and images from 100 people about a piece of jewelry with a story. Stories bring jewelry alive. The stories were moving, surprising, emotional, endearing, sad, beautiful, intense, soft, and hard.
With his new series, BARA, Ruudt Peters has created a series of graphite objects all of which center around the subject of emerging darkness. The shaped forms follow Mircea Eliade’s reconstruction of ideas for cosmic origin. Hence, these small, secluded, and shadowed objects at the verge between hollowness and hallowing seemingly introduce a material and
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This is the exhibition brochure for Quebec artist Gabrielle Desmarais’s first solo exhibition, Les Espaces-Satellites, held at Galerie Noel Guyomarc’h from June 10–July 10, 2021. For the occasion, the gallery will be transformed into an immersive landscape in which over 40 works will be displayed, all of which were created as maquettes of familiar or
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Pilosities brings together three artists whose works are similar in their choice and use of raw materials: Human hair, feathers, and furs. In Haptic stones, Lore Langendries wishes to arouse curiosity by displaying hairs—fine imagery and a visual illusion. Pieces look like solid rocks rounded off by the action of nature but they feel like
“The coronavirus urged Ariel Lavian to close down the shutters facing outward and focus on creating a new series, Depths of Heaven, which unfurls a new branch of his work. In his new solo exhibition, Lavian presents jewelry made of copper and silver, using fold forming techniques. In the choreography between hammer, metal, and anvil,
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