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DUO SHOW / ''The miracle of the sun"

FESTIIVAL OFF ARLES - Marion Flament et Marguerite Bornhauser

Opening reception on Saturday, March 15, from 4 PM to 9 PM.

Marion Flament's work is built around places, materials, and the light that shapes them, translating into installations, sculptures, and images.

She seeks to create fictions that present a stretched reality, drawing inspiration from sudden and subtle shifts in visual perception that lend time a dramatic quality. She arranges points of conjunction, often focusing on key moments to capture a freeze-frame effect. This approach reveals the strangeness of transformed time—zooming in on the backdrop that structures our daily lives. This is why Marion frequently employs trompe-l'œil and illusions, a connection to the fictions she encountered in theater.

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Light serves as the vehicle for this distortion, possessing a unique ability to reveal the state of matter. Marion uses it to shape the ordinary elements that make up our environment. Site-specific work is also a key dimension of her practice, allowing her to explore these moments of transition. As a result, the spaces in which she exhibits directly influence the pieces she creates.

When black is burn - exposition - marion flament - marguerite bornhauser - porte b - arles
When black is burn - exposition - marion flament - marguerite bornhauser - porte b - arles
When black is burn - exposition - marion flament - marguerite bornhauser - porte b - arles
When black is burn - exposition - marion flament - marguerite bornhauser - porte b - arles

DUO SHOW / ''The miracle of the sun"

Opening reception on Saturday, March 15, from 4 PM to 9 PM.

FESTIIVAL OFF ARLES - Marion Flament et Marguerite Bornhauser

Marion Flament's work is built around places, materials, and the light that shapes them, translating into installations, sculptures, and images.

She seeks to create fictions that present a stretched reality, drawing inspiration from sudden and subtle shifts in visual perception that lend time a dramatic quality. She arranges points of conjunction, often focusing on key moments to capture a freeze-frame effect. This approach reveals the strangeness of transformed time—zooming in on the backdrop that structures our daily lives. This is why Marion frequently employs trompe-l'œil and illusions, a connection to the fictions she encountered in theater.

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Light serves as the vehicle for this distortion, possessing a unique ability to reveal the state of matter. Marion uses it to shape the ordinary elements that make up our environment. Site-specific work is also a key dimension of her practice, allowing her to explore these moments of transition. As a result, the spaces in which she exhibits directly influence the pieces she creates.

porte- b-  galerie - EXPOSITION - Miracle du soleil 6
Miracle du Soleil- exposition - marion flament - marguerite Bornhauser - porte b 4.jpg
porte- b-  galerie - EXPOSITION - Miracle du soleil
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