MICHEL FRANÇOIS - 2013

Instant Gratification

WOODEN STAIRS

Born in 1956, Saint-Trond, Belgium. Lives and works in Brussels.

Michel François claims no signature style. Instead, he creates a web of shifting connections between his worksand each different exhibition. His conceptual practice includes sculpture, video, photography, printed matter, painting and installation work. The titles of his solo exhibitions often point to his interest in contemporaryreality, offices, domestic environments, surveillance, psychology and the police state. To cite just a few: State of Being, Urban Placarding, Expanded Bureau, Déjà vu, Theatre of Operations and Pieces of Evidence. Themeanings in his works accumulate over time and vary according to their disposition in space, or the context. In a manner similar to that of the Arte Povera artists, François uses great economy of means to transformseemingly uncomplicated objects and materials, or traces of past events, into deeply resonant carriers of meaning. His work can be seen as exploration of cause and effect, and the ways in which simple gestures can change the status of an object or have important consequences.

Artist

MICHEL FRANÇOIS

Year

2013

Materials

Bronze

Size

51 x 60 x 2 cm

Edition

-

Gallery

Courtesy of the artist and Xavier Hufkens, Brussels

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