Pascal Haudressy
By (Author) David Rosenberg
Editions Skira Paris
Editions Skira Paris
11th September 2023
France
General
Non Fiction
Paintings and painting
Installation art
709.2
Hardback
160
Width 240mm, Height 320mm
1300g
Pascal Haudressy was a French visual artist of Tartar origin. After ten years at UNESCO as a cultural project manager, Haudressy decided to devote himself to artistic production in 2005. He develops his aesthetic style by combining different media: videos, sculptures, and paintings to reconcile the past and the future, materiality and immateriality or even science and myth. After a first monograph published by Skira in 2011, this book offers a rediscovery of Pascal Haudressy's artistic practice, especially through an essay by Franoise Paviot on the piece Heart. This major work was exhibited at the Centre Pompidou in 2019 and at the Sainte Eustache church for three years (2017-2020). According to the artist, "[...] it is truly a sculpture, animated by a random process," based on the sabotage of the machine and creating a work between figuration and abstraction. The artist has participated in several solo and group exhibitions in France and internationally, including a notable participation in the exhibition Artists & Robots at the Grand Palais in 2018 with the piece Brain. An essay by Jrme Neutres, curator and independent art producer, will provide insight into this piece. His artworks have joined the collections of FRAC Nord Pas-de-Calais and agns b.
David Rosenberg is a French art curator and author, specialized in modern and contemporary art. He has curated exhibitions and organized art events in France and internationally in collaboration with museums and foundations.