The Invention of Destruction
May 8, 2008- June 5, 2008
Reception: May 8, 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
547 W 27th St
Galerie Poller, 547 West 27th Street, #207, is pleased to announce the first solo exhibition in United States and
New York by
Grégory Chatonsky.
Grégory Chatonsky’s body of work, including interactive installations, networked and urban devices, photographs
and sculptures, speaks to the relationship between technologies and affectivity, the flow that defines our
time and attempts to create new forms of fiction.
The Invention of Destruction
Grégory Chatonsky's work is inspired by the increasing aesthetization of the destruction in the mass medias
and it questions the relation between a form and a matter. The three bodies of work shown in the exhibition are
Dislocation II (2006), Dislocation III (2007) and Readonlymemories (2003).
Dislocation II is a series of photographs, videos and sculptures representing house and office's furniture in various
state of disintegration. When a destroyed object isn't recognizable any more? This series questions the
abstraction and the representation by slowing down to the extreme the dislocation of the objects. The dislocated
pieces of furniture are produced from the same computer's files that are then translated in synthesis'
process and stereo lithography.
Dislocation III has the same approach than Dislocation II. How do we feel if we see a street disintegrated? The
city, the streets the sidewalks on which the pedestrians and Millions of flaneurs walked throughout the centuries.
The asphalt is churned up, tattered, detached like the fragments of an iceberg drifting off. The patchwork in
the images reveals the strong meaning safe ground does have to us.
Readonlymemories is an examination of the known and the unknown in films. We have all seen the apartment
building in Rear Window, Dorothy's bedroom in Blue Velvet and the twin brothers from Dead Ringers, yet we
have never actually seen them on the screen.
Biography: 1971 born in Paris, holds a philosophy master’s from the Sorbonne and a multimedia advanced degree from the École nationale
supérieure des beaux-arts in Paris. He has worked on numerous solo and group projects in France, Canada, the United States, Italy,
Australia, Germany, Finland and Spain. He has taught at the Fresnoy (national modern art studio, Tourcoing, France) and at UQAM’s
school of visual and media art (Québec). His works have been acquired by public collectors such as the Maison Européenne de la Photographie,
Paris. In 1994, Chatonsky founded a pioneering net.art collective, incident.net, and has produced numerous prestigious works,
such as the websites of the Centre Pompidou and Villa Médicis, Rome, the graphic signature for the Musée contemporain du Val-de-
Marne, and interactive fiction for Arte.
Grégory Chatonsky currently resides in Montréal and Paris.
Books and DVDs related to artists in this show| Location | | | Gallery | Galerie Poller | | Address | 547 W 27th St, 2nd Fl New York (Chelsea) NY, 10001 United States | | Phone | 212-967 5700 | |
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