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Florian and Michael Quistrebert show in the black gallery a new exhibition, consisting of a series of paintings and a monumental video installation both produced especially for the cccod.
Florian and Michaël Quistrebert, two brothers, have been painting with four hands since 2007. Their paintings and videos play on many visual effects that they associate with curious effects of matter (impasto, swelling, drops, etc.).
Far from a simple revival of the repertoire of abstraction, their duo work finds a surprising resonance in the face of the current development of simulation technologies.
Florian and Michaël Quistrebert trained at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Nantes and were nominated for the Prix Marcel Duchamp in 2014.This new presentation will give the public an opportunity to discover their latest research following their major exhibition at the Palais de Tokyo in Paris in 2016.
florian & michael quistrebert
Born respectively in 1982 and 1976, in Nantes, they live and work between Paris and Amsterdam.
Florian and Michaël Quistrebert, two brothers, have been painting with four hands since 2007. Their paintings and videos play on many visual effects that they associate with curious effects of matter (impasto, swelling, drops, etc.).
Far from a simple revival of the repertoire of abstraction, their duo work finds a surprising resonance in the face of the current development of simulation technologies.
Florian and Michael Quistrebert show in the black gallery a new exhibition, consisting of a series of paintings and a monumental video installation both produced especially for the cccod.
Florian and Michaël Quistrebert, two brothers, have been painting with four hands since 2007. Their paintings and videos play on many visual effects that they associate with curious effects of matter (impasto, swelling, drops, etc.).
Far from a simple revival of the repertoire of abstraction, their duo work finds a surprising resonance in the face of the current development of simulation technologies.
Florian and Michaël Quistrebert trained at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Nantes and were nominated for the Prix Marcel Duchamp in 2014.This new presentation will give the public an opportunity to discover their latest research following their major exhibition at the Palais de Tokyo in Paris in 2016.



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