Work from the Collection

Untitled

Date: 2014
Medium: Moulding
Materials: Rubber shoes
Dimensions: Variable dimensions
Collection: Lafayette anticipations - Fonds de dotation Famille Moulin

Eloise Hawser’s approach to art is characterised by her exploration of the creative potential of new production techniques. Since 2009, she has been interested in production processes such as laser scanning, 3D printing, and computer-aided design. She used the data from a scan of her father to create works using different techniques. From a three-dimensional photograph of a clothed body, the artist made several pairs of rubber shoes. With this sculpture, the leather moccasins with tassels become a defining quirk, a particularity of this beloved person. This metonymy of her father gives rise to a series of multiples of shoes which, through the copy, diffract and make the uniqueness of the human being ubiquitous.


Exhibitions

I am attracted none the less, their variousness, thein ingenuity, their élan vital, and that something, essence quiddity, I cannot penetrate or name
Casey Kaplan, New-York (États-Unis)
from 25 Jun to 07 Aug 2015
Ends again
Supplement, Londres (Royaume-Uni)
from 28 Jun to 27 Jul 2014