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suns.works is pleased to present Above you only the Flowers, a solo exhibition by Mathilde Rosier.
Above you only the Flowers features a new body of painted works by Rosier, in which the artist evolves her long-standing interest in the relation between nature, technology, and ritual. While entering a dialog with their specific site of display, the works form an own environment that will further be activated by a singular performance.
Living and working between the Bourgogne, France, and Basel, Rosier inhabits what is commonly known as “countryside”—vast landscapes that, although often idealized as bucolic refuges untainted by technology, are deeply marked by layers of human activity and history. Since becoming sedentary, people have shaped and transformed natural environments to sustain themselves, giving way to a great spectrum of cultural practices oriented towards the harvest.
In her new body of works, Rosier continues her exploration of...More
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suns.works is pleased to present Above you only the Flowers, a solo exhibition by Mathilde Rosier.
Above you only the Flowers features a new body of painted works by Rosier, in which the artist evolves her long-standing interest in the relation between nature, technology, and ritual. While entering a dialog with their specific site of display, the works form an own environment that will further be activated by a singular performance.
Living and working between the Bourgogne, France, and Basel, Rosier inhabits what is commonly known as “countryside”—vast landscapes that, although often idealized as bucolic refuges untainted by technology, are deeply marked by layers of human activity and history. Since becoming sedentary, people have shaped and transformed natural environments to sustain themselves, giving way to a great spectrum of cultural practices oriented towards the harvest.
In her new body of works, Rosier continues her exploration of...More