Oct 17 - Nov 17 | Corinne Chaix - The Artist Studio
Oct 17 - Nov 17 | Corinne Chaix - The Artist Studio
Step into a structure where disorder meets beauty in "Escape, Revenge, and Light" - an immersive layout that unravels the threads of delight, revenge, and escapism. Explore the intricate dance of light and shadow in the Garden, confront the raw power of emotions in the Revenge Room, and find solace in the mysterious allure of the Escape Lair. A journey through contrasting realms, where each art piece beckons you to ponder the delicate balance between pleasure, retaliation, and liberation.
Clovis Schlumberger, a Franco-American artist, holds a master's degree from the prestigious Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris, France, and is based in Los Angeles and Paris. He is particularly interested in semiology and visual codes,exploring how languages are established. Inspired by Renaissance painting rules, Schlumberger experiments with
Clovis Schlumberger, a Franco-American artist, holds a master's degree from the prestigious Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris, France, and is based in Los Angeles and Paris. He is particularly interested in semiology and visual codes,exploring how languages are established. Inspired by Renaissance painting rules, Schlumberger experiments with the geometry of composition's impact on content perception.
His work reflects a struggle between escapism and the real world, often depicting figures in a digital desert. The enigmatic shapes in his art symbolize the tension between guidance and seduction, inviting viewers to project their desires and fears onto the ambiguous forms. Schlumberger's vibrant, pop art-inspired visuals explore the para
His work reflects a struggle between escapism and the real world, often depicting figures in a digital desert. The enigmatic shapes in his art symbolize the tension between guidance and seduction, inviting viewers to project their desires and fears onto the ambiguous forms. Schlumberger's vibrant, pop art-inspired visuals explore the paradox of modern reliance on technology, using universal and inclusive representations.
Born in 1995 in Seoul, Korea, Kay Seohyung Lee grew up near the US Army Garrison Yongsan Base, immersed in the aftermath of the Korean War. Raised bilingual, she moved to the US at 14, grappling with her identity and experiencing constant otherness. Lee's work reflects absurdity, chaos, and solitude, drawing inspiration from her desires, despairs, and the complexities of her life.
In her recent "Hellscapes" series, she explores body, gender, sexuality, religion, culture, language, and relationships through diverse mediums. Lee holds a BFA from Washington University and an MFA from the University of Pennsylvania. She currently resides in Philadelphia, lecturing part-time and exhibiting internationally.
Jesse's oil paintings seamlessly integrate inspiration from daily life with elements of imagination and dream states. Employing a vibrant yet subtle color palette and a nuanced interplay of light and shadow, her work communicates a range of emotions within specific contexts. Through thoughtful compositions, Jesse's paintings convey narratives that evoke a sense of mystery or romance in their ambiance.