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Joanie Lemercier
Pantheism 17.90- abstract geometric print animated by light from a video screen

2017

$8,900
£6,846.47
€7,946.81
CA$12,551.12
A$14,059.37
CHF 7,384.49
MX$170,957.43
NOK 93,511.75
SEK 88,767.80
DKK 59,310.11

About the Item

Item Description: Pantheism 17.90 Mixed media, UV print, modified bright screen 13.2 x 16.1 x 2.5 inches video loop 6.18 minutes Edition 1 of 6 + AP this item is frame in black wood Clearly stepping away from standard setups and techniques, Joanie Lemercier presents unique light performances and installations that challenge the audience by creating optical illusions that question one's perception of space. Taking visuals away from the restrictions of flat rectangular screens, he transforms flat surfaces, sculptures or buildings into hypnotizing canvasses to create immersive site-specific experiences. In his light canvases’ body of work, precise light beams coming from a bright screen over an array of geometric structures printed on a UV print applied on the screen. Darkness and illumination alternates to create an immersive three-dimensional experience transforming our sense of space. As Edward Rothstein wrote in the NY Times in 2011 in an article called "When Pictures Leap to Other Screens", there really is a thrill to these experiments. "You are amazed at the technology while being entranced by the effects. Moving images, though the familiar substance of experience, have only been created in recent centuries. They seem more real than still images, but are more artificial in themselves, even unsettling; they resemble experience but seem divorced from it, even supplanting it. And while a still image proclaims permanence, a moving image is evanescent. Whatever the medium, it also has unusual power to affect perceptions and inspire amazement".
  • Creator:
    Joanie Lemercier (1982, French)
  • Creation Year:
    2017
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 13.2 in (33.53 cm)Width: 16.1 in (40.9 cm)Depth: 3.5 in (8.89 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    New York, NY
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU4342350543

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