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Pascal Haudressy

Water Study 03

2017

Oil painting,video projection,digital loop 60′′

100 × 100 cm

Unique

Location: Paris, France

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About the artwork

This painting on canvas is combined with a looping video projection. Combining video art with the traditional medium of canvas, this work is a combination of modernity and tradition, offering the viewer a new experience of the world. Making perception the object of his work, he proposes an exploration of visual and aesthetic experience, inviting the viewer to contemplate but above all to reflect on our apprehension of reality.

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With its exploration of perception and integration of digital art, this work perfectly embodies Pascal Haudressy's work.

About the artist

Pascal Haudressy (1968 - 2021) is a French artist of Tatar origin. After spending ten years at Unesco and collaborating with internationally renowned artists, he decided to devote himself fully to his own artistic work from 2005 onwards. His works, including sculptures, installations and videos, are distinguished by their technicality and innovative technology, exploring the mutations of reality and the plurality of new experiences that result. Tackling themes such as viruses, cloning, nanotechnologies, robotics and virtual reality, his work carries a symbolic dimension and questions the future of mankind. Pascal Haudressy was the winner of the Cité internationale de la tapisserie d'Aubusson's fifth call for entries in 2014, and was Grand Prize winner of the "Détroit de Bering" competition in 2009. His work is exhibited around the world, including at the Shanghai Art Fair (China) in 2008, the Busan Biennale (Korea) in 2017 and the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris in 2020.

“It's the inter-worlds, the emulsions, the inter-relationships between mediums that interest me and that I like to disrupt. Things are moving and mutating, especially in our time. This perpetual change of perception, of perspective, opens up a new space of uncertainty and freedom.”

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