2023-07-14 19:25:35
Anne Wyrsch head of the Time Iconography service Posted on July 14, 2023 at 9:25 p.m.
This week, it’s Lucile Boiron, through her palette of pastels, who talks to us regarding the attraction suggested by the intimacy of desire, of bodies right down to their flesh; from the carcass to the fluids. Artist photographer, she questions the human being as much in the form – by clichés of plastic surgery – as in the background, by evoking frontally our biological bodies, by the entrails which compose us.
She skillfully plays with the contrast of the softness of the tones which reveal the power, even the violence, of the subject of the image. It is there that she succeeds in provoking desire or its antonym, repulsion.
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