'Interstices' April 3 - May 6 2007
Interstices are the in-between forms created within an image. They are the substructures that result from forms assembled together and become an integral part of the finished work.
In the glossaries that describe the different practices that compose and fragment the image, we always return to the skeleton of each realization, it's interstices. The subjects and their in-between forms by their nature is to unravel and reveal an aspect that may help to determine the content of a Boucher painting, a work by Vaserely, or Roni Horn in what propagates us to perceive waves through the senses and cultivate an energy in the image and it's appropriate influential field.
'Instertices' are realized from paintings and drawings completed at the end of the 1970's and at the beginning of the 1980's that don't have the same themes, the same drawings, the same proportions, but are related by their similar constructed and assembled panels, their treatment of stained canvas and their irregularities in their juxtaposition.
Instertices permits a more spontaneous resurgence, more defined by the form and by it's 'in-between' forms.
Richard Lanctôt
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