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① Artwork:
we have done, sap flower fire bushes, with distances and telepatie, thank you bright red sun in tears in the fertile paths tiring limestone near the sternoma
Combining a color print with an aluminum sculpture, this artwork's composition draws from the forms and colors of nature. The vibrant hues of blue evoke the feeling of clear water and sky, while various coastal flora can be discerned in the outlines of the metal. The directional arrows in the negative space seem to convey a landscape under transition, asking the viewer to see the sculpture as a manufactured sign with contradictory and unresolvable meanings. The artist drew on his experience as a French-Caribbean to create this work—in particular, the lemon that adorns the sculpture calls to mind the citrus fruit of the islands.
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③ Artist:
Julien Creuzet creates amalgams of sculpture, installation and text that intertwine visual art and poetry. His work frequently addresses his French-Caribbean heritage and his own diasporic experience. Drawing from the tradition of poetic and philosophical reflections on creolization and migration, Creuzet’s work examines the impact of European modernity on the history of Martinique.
Julien Creuzet is a French-Caribbean visual artist and poet born in 1986.
Solo exhibitions of Creuzet’s work have taken place at: DOCUMENT in Chicago, Illinois (2020); High Art in Paris, France (2019); Palais De Tokyo in Paris, France (2019); Fondation d’Entreprise Pernod Ricard in Paris, France (2018); Bétonsalon in Paris, France (2018), Sketch Gallery in Bogotá, Columbia (2017); Fonds Régional d’Art Contemporain Basse Normandie in Caen, France (2015); Galerie Doyang LEE in Paris, France (2013); and the Sandretto Re Rebaudengo Foundation in Turin, Italy (2012).
Creuzet lives and works in Paris, France.