Armelle caron biography samples
Armelle Caron takes maps apart and puts them back together again—in a different order. She plays with comprehension and incomprehension, order and disorder, for just as she robs city blocks of their initial meaning, she gifts each shape with new meaning, with a place among the ranks, ordered by size, stacked in style. The cartographic compact — maps, however imperfect and partial on paper, are reliable real-world guides — is nullified.
The city is un-mapped.
That's exactly what French artist Armelle Caron explores in her playful series “Everything Tidy,” doing to cities what Ursus Wehrli does to art.
Is it therefore also de-coded? The former term implies a loss of information: the city is disassembled, put in storage. The latter suggests a revelation of hidden knowledge: the fragments are pieces of an urban puzzle. Check out her website.
In a powerful series of paintings composed between and , the French artist Armelle Caron creates a set of decontextualized images of the modern.
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