Elie Domit and EAST WING, an excellent gallery based in the Middle East, has installed a piece from Cédric Delsaux (a light box by Société Lumière, 1795x1356cm) at a collector’s place in Dubaï.
Elie Domit and EAST WING, an excellent gallery based in the Middle East, has installed a piece from Cédric Delsaux (a light box by Société Lumière, 1795x1356cm) at a collector’s place in Dubaï.
Exposition Autophoto, 20 april 2017 › 24 september 2017
Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain
photography by Luciano Rigolini, and light box by Société Lumière
Société Lumière made a light box for the French Architects Ameller&Dubois from a very ancient photography Tombeaux des Califes, le Caire, 1858, by François Joseph Edouard de Campigneules (Waxed paper negative 23.6 x 32.6 cm). It’is a light box powered through batteries. For this ancient and fragile image, we assembled both “Tungsten” white and “Daylight” white. We used the led ribbons SOFTLIGHTS BICOLOR ULTRA for enhanced visual emotion.
view from the back side with batteries LED sources
Xavier Lucchesi nous a fait honneur et confiance pour réaliser 5 oeuvres à tirage unique. Pour la première fois, nous avons réalisé des caissons lumineux ou l’image est directement mis sous verre par le procédé dit diasec. Le verre, extra claire et trempé, apporte à l’image une transparence troublante.
Xavier Lucchesi trusted us to make a first time lightbox series using special glass, and not the pmma (plexiglas) as usual. The result is more organic, more transparent, and more present. The scenography, putting Xavier work in front of Picasso original paintings, brings Picasso into the present , yet the images Xavier awakened was already there.
new acquisitions by Centre Pompidou Paris
2 lights boxes made by Société Lumière
A WAKE (under/over) of Moshe Ninio
and Pratchaya Phintong
“Who will garde the gardes themselves”
“Afterwardness
– To present the unrepresentable ?”
Galerie Passage De Retz
9 rue Charlot – 75003 Paris
December 08, 2015 – January 12, 2016
A WAKE (under/over) a diptyque by Moshe Ninio, who bring us very far, afterthought.