Michel Blazy - 'Muliverse'
06 Sep 2018 - 10 Nov 2018
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La Loge - 86 Rue de l'Ermitage, 86 1050
In Multiverse, La Loge reveals its potential as an animated place where materials can grow, germinate, transform and deteriorate. Each room of the building provides specific spatial, lighting and climatological conditions, accommodating different types of life to coexist. The exhibition comprises key elements from Blazy’s studio practice including film, sculpture and installation, often composed of impermanent, transient materials like plants, molds, nutritional ingredients and everyday objects.
Throughout the course of the exhibition, the works develop independently from each other and beyond the control of the artist. In this untended multiverse, where things can freely overflow, the eccentric movement of matter lurks as a constant possibility.
about the artist
Born in 1966 in Monaco, Michel Blazy lives and works in Paris. Solo exhibitions comprise Last Garden, Le Voyage à Nantes, Nantes/FR, 2018; Pull Over Time, Art : Concept, 2015; Bouquet Final 3, National Gallery of Victoria; Melbourne White Night, 2013; Le Grand Restaurant, Frac Île-de-France, Paris, 2012; Débordement domestique, Art : Concept, Paris, 2012; Post Patman, Palais de Tokyo, Paris, 2007. n 2008 he was nominated for the 2008 Marcel Duchamp Prize, and his work has been collected by numerous public collections including The National Museum of Modern Art – Centre Pompidou; the Museum of Old and New Art (MONA), Tasmania; the Museum of Modern Art of the City of Paris; the New Museum of Monaco; Les Abattoirs, Toulouse and several regional funds for contemporary art. Michel Blazy is represented by Art : Concept in Paris.
La Loge
86 Rue de l'Ermitage, 86 1050
La Loge is a space where ideas, discussion and presentation coexist. Drawing its identity from the specificity of the historic building that houses it, as well as from the commitment and concerns of its founders, La Loge invites contemporary artists to develop projects engaged with questions of space, habitat and use.
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