MICHEL COUTURIER - 2014

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THE JUNGLE

Born in 1957, Belgium. He lives and works in Brussels, Belgium.

Michel Couturier trained at La Cambre and the École supérieure des arts de Tournai, and now teaches at the same school. His recent series, entitled Through the Looking Glass, was born of ferry trips back and forthbetween Calais and England. It was an opportunity for him to photograph 'non-places', places of transit populated by barricades, advertising hoardings, road signs and public lighting poles. His tragicomic images bear witness to a kind of triviality in everyday life, while seeking to deepen its temporality.

This series of photos has also given rise to a number of drawings that purify the images, retaining only the silhouettes. By giving them a marked materiality (using gold or silver leaf, black ink or other techniques), Couturier gives these everyday objects a new aesthetic dimension. By starting with the real, he reaches out to our imagination and our taste for beauty.

Couturier’s work has been widely exhibited in Europe as solo exibitions ; Autour de Rome, On the Contemporary, Catane in Italie (2023), …Verso la Casilina, adestra per chi viene dal centro!, Academia Belgica, Rome (2023), Voyages en Italie, Galerie Cerami, Charleroi (2021)

Artist

MICHEL COUTURIER

Year

2014

Materials

Silver foil on paper

Size

217 x 75 cm

Edition

-

Gallery

Courtesy of Contemporary Art Collection of the National Bank of Belgium

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