Michel De Brouin at Galerie Eva Meyer
October 22nd, 2015 - December 05th, 2015
Galerie Eva Meyer presents the work of Michel De Broin. In parallel to a hanging on the stand of the Official End, Michel de Broin proposes to invest the new space of the gallery with the exhibition Dissipation on the bend.
Michel De Broin – Dissipation on the bend
After exhibiting in the wake of a residency at the MacVal in 2008, we hadn’t seen in Paris a substantial body of work by Michel de Broin, an established Quebec artist (winner of the 2007 Canadian Sobey Award), whose last major exhibition occupied the halls of the Musée d’Art Contemporain de Montréal in 2013.
Since then, Michel de Broin has pursued the development of his practice through the derivation of the object to the point where he now offers the temporary sum of his experiments. Without ever confining himself to a preferred medium, de Broin this time delivers both cyanotypes (a technique from the origins of photography) and bronzes, and this without knowing any limits, since a monumental assemblage rubs shoulders with a slender linguistic work in this opus.
Michel De Brouin – Dissipation on the bend
Eva Meyer Gallery
5, rue des Haudriettes, 75003 Paris
Timetable: Tuesday-Saturday 11am-7pm