Saadane Afif
Davide Balula
Peter Coffin
Marcelline Delbecq
Rainier Lericolais
Christian Marclay
Kaz Oshiro
Meredyth Sparks
Agne's Thurnauer
Kelley Walker
The exhibition brings together French and foreign artists, represented or invited by the gallery and “speaks" about an inaudible sound, with pieces at the confluence of sound and image, where the audible becomes visible.
From the audible to the visible
Deaf brings together French and foreign artists, represented or invited
by the gallery. The exhibition
“speaks" about an inaudible sound, with pieces at the confluence of
sound and image, where the audible
becomes visible. Indeed, the sculptures, paintings, photographs and
collages presented are originated by the music, but they remain silent.
The pieces, many produced for the exhibition, take part of an almost
fetishistic imagery of rock’n’roll, of its icons, its symbols and its
practices. The universe of rock and pop meets the figures and the
objects emblematic of the musical world, once recycled.
Many silent works that do not represent the art of rock'n'roll but the
rock'n'roll of art.
Opening: Saturday March 18th, 5pm-9pm
Galerie Frank Elbaz
7, rue Saint-Claude
Hours: Tuesday-Saturday 11am-7pm.