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I don’t find anything, I search… I can’t create without getting into a mindset of discovery and play. […] I think this mindset has structured my life. As long as I keep this greedy way of living, I will feel the need to transform this energy into something else. For me, creating is a way to keep feeling alive and free, if I can. […] I wouldn’t say I am a painter. I have too much respect for painting, and it doesn’t really fit my work. I am rather a drawer than a painter anyway. But I am an unsatisfied drawer and I always feel like something is missing in my drawings. Letters and numbers are a way to balance spaces. They are like punctuations marks, tattoos even maybe. […] I often draw inspiration from illustrations I find in encyclopedias and dictionaries, which I have been reading since I am 14 years old. They always come with a bunch of letters and numbers that refer to a corpus or a codex. When you add numbers or letters to a drawing, it becomes the premises of something else. […] I should mention that I am more interested in what I find than in the act of searching. Searching is premeditated, and it is a risky business! […] I love the idea that I might find something I don’t expect. […] I can never precisely define the potentiality of an object, but once I spot it, part of my brain tells me there is something to do with it. […] For a couple of years, I have only been listening to my imagination, driven by a sort of dreamlike impulse. It enables me to feel like I have total creative freedom. If I do well, it shows, and if I don’t, it does too! […] Playing with chance gives me an incredible feeling of power. […] In my studio, I am in my own self-sufficient world. I don’t judge my works while making them. It is as if I had a flap in my mind that suspended and forbade hasty judgments. […] Although creating requires decision-making at every step, critical thinking comes at another time. It takes so much time to create, and since I experiment a lot, I need to produce a lot to have a few good works.

Excerpts from the interview conducted by Henri-François Debailleux

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Featured Artworks
Divers - Div049
Divers - Div049
2018
28.0 x 20.0 x 25.0 cm / 11.0 x 7.9 x 9.8 in
OSLO SOLO - Oslo-033
OSLO SOLO - Oslo-033
2021
37.0 x 58.0 x 6.0 cm / 14.6 x 22.8 x 2.4 in
Bad relief - bad-016, 2020
Bad relief - bad-016, 2020
2021
37.0 x 37.0 x 5.0 cm / 14.6 x 14.6 x 2.0 in
Oslo solo - Oslo-021, 2020
Oslo solo - Oslo-021, 2020
2021
45.0 x 43.0 x 9.5 cm / 17.7 x 16.9 x 3.7 in
Pentimento - Ardoises, 1992-
Pentimento - Ardoises, 1992-
1993
75.0 x 110.0 x 0.5 cm / 28.4 x 39.4 x 0.2 in
Bad relief - bad-002, 2020
Bad relief - bad-002, 2020
2021
52.0 x 43.0 x 9.0 cm / 20.5 x 16.9 x 3.5 in
À C. Nez - Nez - 003
À C. Nez - Nez - 003
2014
29.0 x 29.0 cm / 20.6 x 20.6 x 1.7 in
À C. Nez - Nez - 001
À C. Nez - Nez - 001
2014
29.0 x 29.0 cm / 20.6 x 20.6 x 1.7 in
Boites - Boite 080, 2019-2020
Boites - Boite 080, 2019-2020
2021
29.0 x 35.0 x 23.0 cm / 11.4 x 13.8 x 9.1 in
Boites - Boite 072
Boites - Boite 072
2021
30.0 x 82.0 x 11.0 cm / 11.8 x 32.3 x 4.3 in
Visitor information

Location

Ceysson & Bénétière Wandhaff

13 - 15 rue d'Arlon
8399 Koerich

+ 352 26 20 20 95

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Opening Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 12:00 - 18:00
Friday: 12:00 - 18:00
Saturday: 12:00 - 18:00
Sunday: Closed

Exhibition Dates

October 2, 2021 - November 20, 2021

Opening reception

October 2, 2021 at 6:00 PM