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Quentin Carnaille French, b. 1984

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Quentin Carnaille French, b. 1984

Infini II
Aluminum, steel, magnets, LEDs, timepiece mechanisms,
mirror, Miroview glass, electric motor, electronic board, Wif transmitter
50 x 140 x 21 cm
19 3/4 x 55 1/8 x 8 1/4 in
Edition of 8 plus 2 artist's proofs
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This piece explores the notion of time and infinity, as our gaze loses itself at the edge of a bottomless universe. As a metaphor for time, elements appear to float...
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This piece explores the notion of time and infinity, as our gaze loses itself at the edge of a bottomless universe. As a metaphor for time, elements appear to float in a perpetual expanse; a static space uniformly divided, that by an optical phenomenon is projected endlessly. Here, the aim of the artist is to create a remarkable representation of an abstract, imperceptible notion. If time was invented by Man for Man, what does infinity mean? And if the infinite, a fabrication of the mind, does exist, then what does time mean? Without providing an answer, the artist questions the ephemeral nature of life, as it’s taken in a never-ending cycle.
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