By making colour vibrate, through paint or pixels, our two artists in the spotlight are resolutely convinced of its power. A dialogue is created between the formal minimalism of Korean artist Park Byung-Hoon and the detailed abundance of works by French photographer Didier Fournet. Both influenced by the concepts of Western art of the last century, they play with compositions, materials and hues to give an impression of movement and freeze the passing of time.
-
-
-
Park Byung-Hoon, Transparence, 2019
-
Park Byung-Hoon, Transparence 101451, 2019
-
Park Byung-HoonTransparence 194402, 2019Acrylic on acrylic plate120 x 75 cm (47 x 30 in)
-
Park Byung-Hoon, Transparence 22-1, 2022
-
Park Byung-Hoon, Transparence 22-2, 2022
-
Park Byung-HoonTransparence 22-3, 2022Acrylic on acrylic plate60 x 40 (24 x 16 in)
-
Park Byung-HoonTransparence 22-4, 2022Acrylic on acrylic plate152 x 68 cm (60 x 27 in)
-
Park Byung-HoonTransparence 22-5, 2022Acrylic on acrylic plate60 x 100 cm (24 x 40 in)
-
Park Byung-HoonTransparence 22-6, 2022Acrylic on acrylic plate124 x 80 cm (49 x 31 in)
-
-
-
-
Didier FournetBrésil Plage de Barra de Guaratiba #2, 2022Photography, Diasec and aluminum frame130 x 130 cm (51 x 51 in)Edition of 7
-
Didier FournetGood Morning San Marco - Venise #36, 2021Photography, Diasec and aluminum frame130 x 130 cm (51 x 51 in)Edition of 7
-
Didier FournetMonterosso, 2022Photography, Diasec and aluminum frame130 x 182 cm (51 x 72 in)Edition of 5
-
Didier FournetMonterosso 2, 2022Photography, Diasec and aluminum frame130 x 130 cm (51 x 51 in)Edition of 5
-
Didier FournetBIARRITZ - LA GRANDE PLAGE #4, 2021Photography, Diasec and aluminium frame100 x 140 cm (39x55in)
-
Didier FournetBIARRITZ - 0804, 2022Photography, Diasec and aluminium frame100 x 100 cm (39x39in)
-