Exhibition by the artist Sarah Nance, from January 24 to April 5, 2025.
"Among the admired stars, wet by different rivers and by the dew, I have only chosen the star I loved and since then I sleep with the night."
— La centaine d’amour, Pablo Neruda, 1959.
Barely evaporated, the entire sea rose, as if crumpled, reversed into furtive ephemerals, into absent waters. The natural cycle still suspended leaves in the air this knot of particles woven with starry ocelli. The raised veil and open mesh release the crystals that, slowed to the extreme, shimmer and aggregate into centuries-old layers.
What if mirages were the threshold of revealing the links between matter and life, the revelation of tiny cycles and the sensitive appearance of elemental phenomena at work on Earth?
Sarah Nance situates her practice in this other, fictional yet tangible space that reconfigures our relationships with the great uncertainties of time and nature. More than a warning, the adornments the artist wears in her works activate the necessity of constantly renewing the narratives of our fragile existences.
Good to know
Opening on Thursday, January 23, at 6 PM.
With the support of the University of New York at Binghamton, the Moselle department, the City of Metz, the Grand Est Region, and DRAC Grand Est.
Automatically translated from French.
Where does it take place?
Octave Cowbell
4 rue du Change
57000 Metz
France
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