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Oculus (2020) Sculpture by Jean-Marc Gardeux

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  • Wood on Metal
  • Dimensions Height 6.3in, Width 7.9in / 1.00 kg
  • Artwork's condition The artwork is in very good condition
  • Fit for outdoor? No, This artwork can not be displayed outdoor
  • Categories Industry
Le ressort en acier, habituellement associé à la flexibilité et au mouvement, est ici figé et dévoile un sentiment de vibration. Ses extrémités sont fixées dans un socle en bois, empêchant tout mouvement d'extension ou de compression. C'est donc l'oeil du spectateur qui fera naitre la vibration du statique et invite à réfléchir sur la dualité entre [...]
Le ressort en acier, habituellement associé à la flexibilité et au mouvement, est ici figé et dévoile un sentiment de vibration. Ses extrémités sont fixées dans un socle en bois, empêchant tout mouvement d'extension ou de compression. C'est donc l'oeil du spectateur qui fera naitre la vibration du statique et invite à réfléchir sur la dualité entre rigidité et liberté, mouvement et immobilité.
Le ressort n'a plus d'autre fonction que d'être regardé.
"Oculus" est une pièce simple et complexe à la fois, invitant le spectateur à une réflexion sur la nature de l'art et de l'industrie.

Remerciements RESSORTS MASSELIN, Rouen, Petit Quevilly.

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Jean-Marc Gardeux is a contemporary French artist whose work is driven by three interdependent questions that shape his artistic approach. First, in a world overwhelmed with visual stimuli, he asks how to create [...]

Jean-Marc Gardeux is a contemporary French artist whose work is driven by three interdependent questions that shape his artistic approach. First, in a world overwhelmed with visual stimuli, he asks how to create less to achieve more—simplicity to evoke complexity, emptiness to generate fullness. Second, he seeks to invite the viewer to find personal meaning in what is not explicitly stated but only suggested in his work. Third, he explores how deliberate minimalism can convey movement by balancing harmony and disruption.

These questions are central to his artistic process. The first reflects his creative method, the second characterizes the viewer's relationship with his art, and the third ties them together, establishing a dialogue between his experience and that of the audience. Jean-Marc's work is a silent rebellion against excess and visual overload, designed to offer clarity and tranquility. He envisions a world where people slow down and seek meaning in the essential, stripping art to its core to evoke movement, provoke reflection, and bridge the physical with the conceptual.

His art is not about originality for its own sake or conforming to trends. Instead, Jean-Marc carves his own path, creating works that authentically reflect his personal experiences. Viewers often recognize his pieces as distinctly his, even without knowing the artist behind them. As he moves forward, Jean-Marc intends to deepen the radical nature of his approach, always maintaining his creative constraint: to keep it simple, acknowledging that simplicity is a complex endeavor.

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