Hadrien Dussoix: Serendipity 24 June—29 July 2023
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In his search for a new aesthetic, Hadrien Dussoix blurs concepts and transcends boundaries, combining punk with the sacred, combining spontaneous inspiration with past classicism, staging contrasts and parallels.
In his work, organic and geometric forms seem to proliferate unchecked, to outgrow themselves in disorder, to dissolve or explode. Neither accusing nor moralizing, they create the image of a world that presents itself as elements in dissolution without fixed boundaries and fathoms a wide scope of interpretation.
Hadrien Dussoix (*1975) lives and works in Geneva.
Opening
Friday 23 June, from 6 pm
In his search for a new aesthetic, Hadrien Dussoix blurs concepts and transcends boundaries, combining punk with the sacred, combining spontaneous inspiration with past classicism, staging contrasts and parallels.
In his work, organic and geometric forms seem to proliferate unchecked, to outgrow themselves in disorder, to dissolve or explode. Neither accusing nor moralizing, they create the image of a world that presents itself as elements in dissolution without fixed boundaries and fathoms a wide scope of interpretation.
Hadrien Dussoix (*1975) lives and works in Geneva.
Opening
Friday 23 June, from 6 pm