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11 years, 4 months ago
LORIS GRÉAUD AND HIS LIGHT INSTALLATION AT PALAZZO GRASSI
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Loris Gréaud is a French artist that gained international recognition due to his installations. After Pompidou, the artist is present at Palazzo Grassi, with Does the Angle Between Two Walls Have a Happy Ending?
commissioned by François Pinault Collection for Prima Materia, curated by Caroline Bourgois and Michael Govan.

This installation looks very strange because of the powerful light that is created in the room. So, you might just discover that you’re scared of too much light. Also, there are some sculptures that have the shape of a foetus and which are moving in circles on the walls. It is a proof of his interest in different areas meeting art, since his art is based so much on technology, here.

He creates conceptual works who work on different levels: they use sound, they use light and they create an entire show for the public. Indeed, his works look as if the audience is always in his mind, because he creates very immersive pieces.

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