For his solo exhibition at Le Plateau called O’ Ti’ Lulaby, David Douard transforms the exhibition space by integrating architectural elements –railings, net curtains, screens, partitions and blinds– rather reminiscent of the surfaces of screens in a quasi-virtual relationship with space and playgrounds fenced with certain urban interstices.
These multiple spaces play on superimposition and transparency, rich in frameworks and layers that accentuate the undulating and moving effect of the images, objects and bodies. The site is therefore covered with a patchwork of sensitive and architectural epidermises, like a body with vital areas that are alternatively dormant or awake and activated by a myriad of flows.
Curated by Xavier Franceschi.
Galerie Chantal Crousel is delighted to dedicate a Viewing Room with a selection of new works by David Douard currently on view at the Frac Île-de-France.
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