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  • La BF15

    Lyon

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    Opening hours

    Monday Closed Tuesday, Sunday Closed Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday 2PM - 7PM

Prices

free

La BF15 is pleased to bring together Quentin Lefranc and Anthony Plasse for an exhibition in dialogue. The work of both artists deals with space and its reversibility, the environment and its aura.

Anthony Plasse is developing a meticulous exploration of the domestic spaces of La BF15. He measures the smallest nooks and crannies to define the gestures that accompany his nocturnal photographic process. The exhibition space becomes a subject, a container, a support, a frame. 
Here, it is not just a matter of questioning the pictorial and photographic issues that unfold on the reflective canvas, but of thinking about how it can inhabit and play fully with the environment in which it is made visible.    

In dialogue with Anthony Plasse's proposal, Quentin Lefranc's work Glashaus designates both the glass house and the shooting studio.
The sculptures are made of glass supported by a structure. These planes delimit an empty space. Like glass architectures, their surfaces capture the environment without ever recording it. 
Through reflection and transparency, the sculpture finds itself eccentric and the gaze defocused towards the place that hosts it. It is included in a complex space and no longer reduced to its surface alone. The traditional monolithic form is dissolved and participates in experiencing the place.

Audience

Tout public