Jean-Marc Cerino

1965 (Bourgoin-Jallieu)
Living in : Saint-Etienne
Working in : Saint-Etienne
Artist's gallery

"History is the time when those who do not have the right to occupy the same place can occupy the same image," writes Jacques Rancière. About anonymous people and those who are said to "make history", all the work of Jean-Marc Cerino tends to open the possibility of a community of the glance. Relying on the presence and expressions of some as well as others, his paintings on and under glass - in front of and behind, activating and welcoming the survival of the image - as well as his reworkings of anonymous drawings produce a series of stories rewriting History, whose multiple authors are also the subjects." History is the time when those who do not have the right to occupy the same place can occupy the same image," writes Jacques Rancière. About anonymous people and those who are said to "make history", all the work of Jean-Marc Cerino tends to open the possibility of a community of the glance. Relying on the presence and expressions of some as well as others, his paintings on and under glass - in front of and behind, activating and welcoming the survival of the image - as well as his reworkings of anonymous drawings produce a series of stories rewriting History, whose multiple authors are also the subjects." History is the time when those who do not have the right to occupy the same place can occupy the same image," writes Jacques Rancière. About anonymous people and those who are said to "make history", all the work of Jean-Marc Cerino tends to open the possibility of a community of the glance. Relying on the presence and expressions of some as well as others, his paintings on and under glass - in front of and behind, activating and welcoming the survival of the image - as well as his reworkings of anonymous drawings produce a series of stories rewriting History, whose multiple authors are also the subjects." History is the time when those who do not have the right to occupy the same place can occupy the same image," writes Jacques Rancière. About anonymous people and those who are said to "make history", all the work of Jean-Marc Cerino tends to open the possibility of a community of the glance. Relying on the presence and expressions of some as well as others, his paintings on and under glass - in front of and behind, activating and welcoming the survival of the image - as well as his reworkings of anonymous drawings produce a series of stories rewriting History, whose multiple authors are also the subjects.
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Artist's issues


Issue 76






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