
To my peers. Jean-Noël Làszlò.
Arnaud BizalionN° d'inventaire | 30751 |
Format | 20.5 X 25 |
Détails | 96 p., numerous color illustrations, bound. |
Publication | Arles, 2024 |
Etat | Nine |
ISBN | 9782369801054 |
"To my peers...", Jean-Noël László 's latest project , echoes Marguerite Yourcenar's quote: "We choose our father more often than we think." Except that here the artist, who plays with all techniques and all materials, has as his substrate the letter and its possibilities, which invite us to navigate between paternity and parity playing with the language of birds... Should we see in this the modesty of someone who dedicates his works to his masters, his fathers, or the assurance of someone who considers himself their equal, a peer? None of this, Socrates' "Know thyself" imposed itself on László who, thinking that we are only fragments, tried, like an entomologist, to name his own.
"To my peers...", Jean-Noël László 's latest project , echoes Marguerite Yourcenar's quote: "We choose our father more often than we think." Except that here the artist, who plays with all techniques and all materials, has as his substrate the letter and its possibilities, which invite us to navigate between paternity and parity playing with the language of birds... Should we see in this the modesty of someone who dedicates his works to his masters, his fathers, or the assurance of someone who considers himself their equal, a peer? None of this, Socrates' "Know thyself" imposed itself on László who, thinking that we are only fragments, tried, like an entomologist, to name his own.