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Maude Corriveau is interested in the effect of light on matter through the practice of drawing and painting. Her approach to still life intervenes in the digital world to exacerbate to exacerbate certain optical phenomena – shadows, reflections diffractions, etc. – Thus blurring the border between illusion and reality and questioning at the same time the know-how of the hand.
Made especially for the AGAC Collection, Peau de pêche is part of her most recent body of work in which she explores the formal possibilities of draping. A recurring motif in the history of art, it hides the body to magnify its forms. As an analogy to wearing a mask, the artist covers various objects with retro-reflective fabrics whose luminosity and shimmering colors blend with biomorphic volumes.
Maude Corriveau is represented by the Galerie Nicolas Robert in Montreal.
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Peau de pêche, 2023, 20 x 20 inches, inkjet print on Entrada paper, 1 250 $.
The price includes framing. The print is part of a limited edition of 20 copies.