Tuesday, 2 November 2010

frame and capture


clermont-ferrand, 2009 - george rousse/adagp,courtesy galerie rx(paris)

chasse-sur-rhone, 2008 - george rousse/adagp,courtesy galerie rx(paris)

chasse-sur-rhone, 2008 - george rousse/adagp,courtesy galerie rx(paris)

chambery, 2008 - george rousse/adagp,courtesy galerie rx(paris)

vicenza, 2007 - george rousse/adagp,courtesy galerie rx(paris)

seoul, 2000 - george rousse/adagp,courtesy galerie rx(paris)

*slaughtering: rousse’s work, from the 1990s to today, appears to be photos of desolate or abandoned spaces, on which the artist has superimposed precise geometrical shapes or graffiti.

this type of work is referred to as anamorphic art. It changes but is only viewable in its intended focus from one precise viewpoint. The projects involve not only painting, but often construction of major proportion! curved walls, angles of light all play into the finished project.

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