Autofictions
Price:
10,00$
Type:
Monograph
Artist(s):
Thomas Corriveau
Author(s):
Mona Hakim & Thomas Corriveau
Language(s):
French and English
Curator(s):
Specifications:
Perfect binding
,
64
pages
,
7 x 6 po
,
ISBN:
9782923612010

Autofictions

Catalog of the exhibition Autofictions, which gathered the works of a series of digital prints. The artist's face is inserted into images borrowed from art history or popular culture, his figure becoming a malleable unit that lends itself to various narrative modulations. All the small drawings used in the elaboration of the project are presented in the book, opening a dynamic perspective to the reading of the exhibition.

Thomas Corriveau

Thomas Corriveau's works are the representation of multiple identities, of an interchangeable and fragmented self, of a theatricalization of life. They are questions on the human condition and on the destiny of the being. But the artist's approach seems above all a means for him to cross the history of art at his will, to disappear into the very matter of his art, to exist through his own construction of history and the imaginary.

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