Dis-moi que la nuit se déguise
Passerelle Centre d'art contemporain•Jun 20, 2025 — Sep 20, 2025
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After spending 3 months at Passerelle under the joint programme with DDA Bretagne Residency Workshops, Martin Routhe (1994) is presenting a personal exhibition. Martin graduated from Brest School of Art in 2023, is both a painter and a sculptor, and here offers a vast installation that functions as a whole.
The phrase “Where are you?” rings out as both a mantra and a cry. Those few very simple words are taken from some writing by the artist’s grandmother after her husband died. The exhibition takes as its starting point this intimate pain, the impression of emptiness and the metaphysical question of the presence of those who have left us. The works produced especially for the occasion show moments of life; the sculptures have a domestic appearance and recall the codes of furnishings. On the one hand there is the desire to reflect on the question of the decorative, in the manner of the artist Marc-Camille Chaimowicz (1947-2004), and on the other hand the idea of ‘filling the...More
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Dis-moi que la nuit se déguise
Passerelle Centre d'art contemporain•Jun 20, 2025 — Sep 20, 2025
Press Release
After spending 3 months at Passerelle under the joint programme with DDA Bretagne Residency Workshops, Martin Routhe (1994) is presenting a personal exhibition. Martin graduated from Brest School of Art in 2023, is both a painter and a sculptor, and here offers a vast installation that functions as a whole.
The phrase “Where are you?” rings out as both a mantra and a cry. Those few very simple words are taken from some writing by the artist’s grandmother after her husband died. The exhibition takes as its starting point this intimate pain, the impression of emptiness and the metaphysical question of the presence of those who have left us. The works produced especially for the occasion show moments of life; the sculptures have a domestic appearance and recall the codes of furnishings. On the one hand there is the desire to reflect on the question of the decorative, in the manner of the artist Marc-Camille Chaimowicz (1947-2004), and on the other hand the idea of ‘filling the...More