Rachel Labastie - (Re)Lier

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Sculptor and performer Rachel Labastie works in ceramics, weaving and many unusual materials such as raw clay, wicker and ashes. Her art is both deeply rooted in the material and conceptually rich. Through her artistic practice, she pursues the search for a profound truth about humanity, sometimes buried under the weight of history, and often under the artificiality of our lives. Through a wide variety of universes and materials, Rachel Labastie invites us to immerse ourselves into what binds humanity together, into what connects us over time to our history and our nature.


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Rachel Labastie, sculptrice et performeuse, travaille la céramique, le tissage et de nombreux matériaux inhabituels tels que l’argile brute, l’osier ou les cendres. Son art est à la fois profondément ancré dans la matière et très riche sur le plan conceptuel. Par sa pratique artistique, elle poursuit la recherche d’une vérité profonde de l’humanité, enfouie parfois sous le poids de l’histoire, et souvent sous les artifices de nos vies. A travers des univers et des matières très divers, Rachel Labastie nous invite à nous plonger dans ce qui relie l’humanité, dans ce qui nous relie dans le temps à notre histoire et à notre nature.

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11:00:00 - 19:00:00

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