The witnesses (Fukushima 1)

I left the anger. I just wanted to express empathy. So I looked for a more delicate medium, drawing inspiration from Ikebana, Sumi-e, and a childhood memory that is dear to me: Peter Vogel's cybernetic sculptures.
Steel, nickel silver, wood, calligraphed paper, analog electronics.

The bedroom (Fukushima 2)

The fish testify: we are diluting ourselves.
We will be reborn when their arms grow back.
Optical theater. Steel, wood, aquarium, fish, screens, textile, computer, electronics.

Memory allocations

From Julien Mandel.
Processing on specific software of silver images.

Carolingian Moments

An endless book on Carolingian life. In collaboration with Jean-Pierre Balpe and Samuel Szoniecky as part of the exhibition “Europe before Europe, the Carolingians” at the Abbey of Saint Riquier.

Stay

35*27 box set including a 24-page booklet and a DVD. 200 copies.
The box set is placed clandestinely (galleries, museums, libraries, etc.), but according to specific conditions: It must not interfere with the presentation of other artistic works, nor disrupt the use of the place…