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    Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 2PM - 6PM Saturday, Sunday Closed

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Free admission

Through sculptures reminiscent of furniture, Ronan Lecreurer reveals the ordinary and the familiar. These objects, straddling the line between function and representation, take on new meanings.

The Cold Fury exhibition centres on a blurring of the boundaries between domestic space and exhibition space. In the form of an installation, Ronan Lecreurer presents several pieces situated on the cusp of sculpture and furniture, whose presence creates an ambiguity between function and representation. His interest in everyday gestures and the situations they engender serves to highlight the familiar and the invisible. The ordinary thus becomes the starting point for a mindful experience, in which uses, forms and objects take on new meanings.

The title Cold Fury, with its oxymoronic undertones, introduces a tension that runs through the entire project. As if to set the tone for the exhibition, a cold fury seems to spread through the space of the Galerie Tator, unfolding the moment before an anticipated rupture. This duality is reflected in several aspects of the exhibition: a laconic scenography is followed by the stuttering of repetitive motifs; a fossilised stillness encounters the vital forces of a mechanical breath...

These contrasts, which share the gallery space, place the works in an intermediate, latent state. The resulting ambiguity creates a space for projection in which references to design and obsolete technologies intersect with found objects and transformed spaces. Cold Fury thus seeks to shift attention towards objects that cancel each other out or become invisible.

Audience

All ages

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Galerie Tator

Through sculptures reminiscent of furniture, Ronan Lecreurer reveals the ordinary and the familiar. These objects, straddling the line between function and representation, take on new meanings.