Julien Discrit & Cyrielle Gulacsy: Rerun Nature
Galerie Anne-Sarah Bénichou
Paris | FranceNature has perhaps never been so much called upon in the field of visual arts. It seems that Nature is something that brings value to a show, something that has to be claimed. On the other hand, this concept is endlessly questioned and sounds out of date.
Rerun Nature exhibition, called after famous Lucretius' famous work, tries to bring an alternative reading of Nature's concept.
Gathering the works of Cyrielle Gulacsy, who has just joined the gallery, and those of Julien Discrit, the show offers a different approach by looking at Nature as a technical event. The works of the two artists may seem different at first glance, but their dialogue reveals on the contrary a common language, a mutual strategy.
This exhibition presents new paintings by Julien Discrit initiated in early 2022 with the "Aftertouch" series, as well as works on canvas and paper by Cyrielle Gulacsy around the theme of light, specifically produced for the exhibition.
Nature has perhaps never been so much called upon in the field of visual arts. It seems that Nature is something that brings value to a show, something that has to be claimed. On the other hand, this concept is endlessly questioned and sounds out of date.
Rerun Nature exhibition, called after famous Lucretius' famous work, tries to bring an alternative reading of Nature's concept.
Gathering the works of Cyrielle Gulacsy, who has just joined the gallery, and those of Julien Discrit, the show offers a different approach by looking at Nature as a technical event. The works of the two artists may seem different at first glance, but their dialogue reveals on the contrary a common language, a mutual strategy.
This exhibition presents new paintings by Julien Discrit initiated in early 2022 with the "Aftertouch" series, as well as works on canvas and paper by Cyrielle Gulacsy around the theme of light, specifically produced for the exhibition.