Karl Lagasse
Billet
2013
Aluminum
21 × 48 cm
Unique
Location: Paris, France
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About the artwork
Like Duchamp's ready made, the work questions the boundaries between art and reality. It presents not just a simple banknote, but everything it symbolically represents. Karl Lagasse's exploration of the monetary symbol has developed gradually over the course of his artistic career. By transforming the ordinary into the extraordinary, he seeks to produce a striking image for his audience. The bill's undulations and reliefs give it a tangible materiality. This accentuates its sculptural character, further blurring the boundaries between art and life. The notion of ownership and misappropriation is at the heart of Karl Lagasse's artistic approach.
Expert opinion
This daring creation ironically questions our view of the object and its value in the art world.
About the artist
Born in Paris in 1981, Karl Lagasse is a renowned French sculptural artist. He began his artistic career in 1995 at the age of fifteen, when he sold his first work in Antwerp. In 2003, he held his first solo show in Paris, exhibiting collages and paintings on the advice of Victor Vasarely's son, whom he had met in 1998. In 2004, he began training as a sculptor, and developed the "Buildings" series of totemic forms made from a variety of materials. He transforms his studio into a workshop, becoming both a place of creation and an exhibition space for other artists (Nasty). In 2006, the Brussels gallery Isy Brachot devoted a solo show to him. Following the international success of his work One Dollar, he created Cryptogram One at Art Monaco in 2011. He also creates collaborative works, such as his 2012 "building" for the Cannes Film Festival, which the public is invited to sign and cover with messages.
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