Emily Harvey Gallery
NEW YORK 1985
USA
Série Lignes dans l’espace / Wood Cut Out
Opening :
Phoebe Legere performance, creation of a song about edible colors.
D.Selz, colored food event.
Exhibition :
series of straight lines and curves, and open circles.
Geometric shapes made of wood cut out, with added reliefs and colors.
Note :
around 1995, these geometric shapes will be reworked and will become the series spirals, double wave columns, zigzags in space and infinity of other incoherent lines : these shapes will be the support of edible ephemeral sculptures
© photos Steve Goldberg,DR, D.Selz
© Emily Harvey Gallery, NY
Thanks :
Jean Dupuis, artist
Emily Harvey, director of the gallery and founder of The Emily Harvey Foundation https://www.emilyharveyfoundation.org
Christian Xatrec, artist, curator
Gilbert Lascault, writer
Bruce Benderson, writer
Phoebe Legere, multi-disciplinary artist, singer, composer
French Institute NY and Jacques Halbert, artist and creator of The Art Café, NYC : where in June 1985, with Dorothée Selz , they imagine the Eat Art show and the brochure.
A very friendly thought to Antoine Desjardins, artist.
A very warm thought to Jean-Luc Poivret, painter (1950-2017)
Authors:
Bruce Benderson
Gilbert Lascault
Authors:
Jaques Halbert
Dorothée Selz
Série Lignes dans l’espace / Wood Cut Out
Opening :
Phoebe Legere performance, creation of a song about edible colors.
D.Selz, colored food event.
Exhibition :
series of straight lines and curves, and open circles.
Geometric shapes made of wood cut out, with added reliefs and colors.
Note :
around 1995, these geometric shapes will be reworked and will become the series spirals, double wave columns, zigzags in space and infinity of other incoherent lines : these shapes will be the support of edible ephemeral sculptures
© photos Steve Goldberg,DR, D.Selz
© Emily Harvey Gallery, NY
Thanks :
Jean Dupuis, artist
Emily Harvey, director of the gallery and founder of The Emily Harvey Foundation https://www.emilyharveyfoundation.org
Christian Xatrec, artist, curator
Gilbert Lascault, writer
Bruce Benderson, writer
Phoebe Legere, multi-disciplinary artist, singer, composer
French Institute NY and Jacques Halbert, artist and creator of The Art Café, NYC : where in June 1985, with Dorothée Selz , they imagine the Eat Art show and the brochure.
A very friendly thought to Antoine Desjardins, artist.
A very warm thought to Jean-Luc Poivret, painter (1950-2017)
Authors:
Bruce Benderson
Gilbert Lascault
Authors:
Jaques Halbert
Dorothée Selz
Technical information
Dimensions:
200 cm – 50 cm / 80 inches – 20 inches
Materials:
wood cut out, acrylic and enamel paint, oil pastels, reliefs
© Photos Steve Goldberg, Emily Harvey Gallery NY, D.Selz, D.R.
