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Architecture fainéante François Curlet

2008.04.01



François Curlet
Born in Paris in 1967, François Curlet lived in Lyon up to the age of twenty-three, during which time he travelled extensively in France and abroad, with Brussels as his base.
The itinerary of this self-imposed exile illustrates his stance, not just in conceptual and analytical terms but also on the frontier of explorations into non-sense and the unconscious. As heir both to John Knight and Jef Geys, he brings about a singular fusion between conceptual art, Dadaist survivals, pop imagery and situationist-type speculations.
Curlet uses a large variety of methods and materials. He draws both on reality and the imagination, borrowing from the domains of the folk tale, television, economic exchanges and communication – contemporary media worlds out of which he conjures up engaging deregulations. These elements – whether objects, signs, messages, or whatever – are subjected to a variety of displacements and transformations that divert, invert, or even invalidate their own functionalities.
In these manipulations, Curlet does not hold back from using different processes that also produce commutations of sense: discontinuity, hypertrophy and repetitions of motifs, deconstructions of the visual, effects of incongruous presence, linguistic games and semantic deviations. He works through a magnifying glass, as though to dilate the ordinary to the point of materialising the improbable.
With his talent for distorting cultural codes, Curlet brings out their potential for play, poetry and narration, infusing everything he touches with his caustic humour.
He produces visual and cultural telescopings of fictions and realities, and, with fantasy and irreverent laughter, "remixes" objects and images into a parallel, distinctive "UFOesque" world.
9 Comments
r00tt interesting post.
r00tt · 2008-03-28: 10:25
easylife I heard about him.... good post!
easylife · 2008-03-28: 12:50
Gwadannie good post !!!
Gwadannie · 2008-03-28: 13:18
neusnet Trés interesant !
neusnet · 2008-03-28: 14:15
joycephotography Informative post.
joycephotography · 2008-03-28: 15:18
the12thdude Simplicity is bliss, great idea...and good shots to demonstrate it
the12thdude · 2008-03-28: 16:23
somogyvari Thanks for sharing!
somogyvari · 2008-03-29: 07:43
Andrea67 Interessante!!!!
Andrea67 · 2008-03-29: 18:00
dromidriver intresting! thank you!
dromidriver · 2008-04-02: 17:52
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