Caroline Le Méhauté
1982 (Toulouse )
Living in : Bruxelles
Working in : Bruxelles
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Caroline le Méhauté is a visual artist who creates poetic works that question our relationship with the world. Her sculptures, installations and videos, as well as her sound work, encourage us to take a broader look at the world. She uses raw, natural materials, with a particular preference for peat. Her work engages the viewer in a reflective and physical process, in which the work first addresses the viewer's senses. Questioning man's relationship with his environment, her works also illustrate a relationship with space, established by the dialogue between her installations and the space that hosts them, inscribing a state of dialogue and ‘negotiation’, a term she has used since her early days at art school, and which evokes both the challenges facing the artist, and an attitude to adopt in life.
Living in : Bruxelles
Working in : Bruxelles
Artist's webSite
Artist's gallery
Caroline le Méhauté is a visual artist who creates poetic works that question our relationship with the world. Her sculptures, installations and videos, as well as her sound work, encourage us to take a broader look at the world. She uses raw, natural materials, with a particular preference for peat. Her work engages the viewer in a reflective and physical process, in which the work first addresses the viewer's senses. Questioning man's relationship with his environment, her works also illustrate a relationship with space, established by the dialogue between her installations and the space that hosts them, inscribing a state of dialogue and ‘negotiation’, a term she has used since her early days at art school, and which evokes both the challenges facing the artist, and an attitude to adopt in life.
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TERRE D'ARTISTES
Published to coincide with the TERRE D'ARTISTES exhibition // 52 pages // 20 x 24 cm Earth is a material that has always fascinated and inspired artists. It is both the origin and the end. Works created from clay, often with a raw appearance, are all imbued with a kind of mystery, an indescribable character, a magnetic depth. They reveal traces of time, memory and life. Our exhibition, Te ...