aurélie abadie + sauques samuel

Our works group on the notion of "sensitive space ", corner stone of our universes where we play in to "fill the space", literally, between bodies, between rocks, where sometimes the emotion, sometimes the reason or the dream take shape there.
We try to embody our relation to the world in this material allowing to seize our interiority, to highlight this immense set which the look crosses without ever seeing it, to make the simple and direct experience of what exists between one and the other one, between one and the world.

CharbonMagnum

Collection art

Sculpture made for the collection of the Musée du Center Minier de Faymoreau as part of the exhibition le verre expression d'art in 2016:

Men exploit resources to produce energy which will itself be used to produce objects or services, to exploit other resources that we ourselves will consume.
On the Faymoreau site, our ancestors exploited coal which itself provided the energy to produce glass and in particular the bottles for Bordeaux wine and Cognac.
In this work the coal, symbolized by the black glass, directly takes the form of a magnum of Bordeaux wine.
This shortcut reminds us that, in short, we “only” consume energy. Whether it is in the form of coal as in Faymoreau to produce objects or whether it is in the form of food to nourish our bodies.
So I wonder what form my energy takes every day, what does it produce? Who does she feed?

Created in 4 2016 · unavailable for sale
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CharbonMagnum

Collection art

Sculpture made for the collection of the Musée du Center Minier de Faymoreau as part of the exhibition le verre expression d'art in 2016:

Men exploit resources to produce energy which will itself be used to produce objects or services, to exploit other resources that we ourselves will consume.
On the Faymoreau site, our ancestors exploited coal which itself provided the energy to produce glass and in particular the bottles for Bordeaux wine and Cognac.
In this work the coal, symbolized by the black glass, directly takes the form of a magnum of Bordeaux wine.
This shortcut reminds us that, in short, we “only” consume energy. Whether it is in the form of coal as in Faymoreau to produce objects or whether it is in the form of food to nourish our bodies.
So I wonder what form my energy takes every day, what does it produce? Who does she feed?

Created in 4 2016 · unavailable for sale
Informations request