Antoine Grumbach. Enchan-Temps : Les Yeux du Ciel

Antoine Grumbach. Enchan-Temps : Les Yeux du Ciel : Vue de l'exposition    Antoine Grumbach. Enchan-Temps : Les Yeux du Ciel : ANTOINE GRUMBACH, Sans titre (Série Encyclopédie Vagabonde), Aquarelle et encre de Chine sur papier aquarelle, 31 x 23 cm © D.R., Courtesy Jeanne Bucher Jaeger, Paris-Lisbonne   


The exhibition


“I see the eye of the one who sees my eye,” says Antoine Grumbach, the inventor of a gigantic work installed in the heart of a vast plateau near Roissy airport. Antoine Grumbach made it the support and material for his work of Aerial Art, a metropolitan Land Art giving a new scale to that of Robert Smithson, Michael Heizer or Dennis Oppenheim. In the axis of the tracks that some 170 million travelers fly over each year, The Eyes of the Sky – respectively named Daedalus and Icarus – celebrate the eternal dialogue between sky and earth, which the Jeanne Bucher Jaeger gallery presents in its cycle of Enchan- time before being exposed at Roissy airport.

Excerpt from the article by Pascale Lismonde published in No. 109 of the Art Absolument magazine. Published on January 11, 2024.

When


16/09/2023 - 15/01/2024
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