Grandir (ou faire un petit Grand Ensemble)
Growing up (or making a small Grand Ensemble)
From November 14 to January 7 at Mac Lyon / Living
Construction made by a thousand hands - big and small, young and old - to form the "petit Grand Ensemble", an evolving sculpture made up of objects in the shape of reused sticks or small rods (such as pencils, pens, straws, Chinese chopsticks, mikados, rulers, spoons, felt-tips, broken eyeglass stems, violin bows...). Assembled by visitors with glue guns, this rhizomic sculpture grew freely during two months like a natural organism, without any predetermined design or form, as the workshop and the objects collected are used.
images : Juliette Treillet et Jan Kopp
From November 14 to January 7 at Mac Lyon / Living
Construction made by a thousand hands - big and small, young and old - to form the "petit Grand Ensemble", an evolving sculpture made up of objects in the shape of reused sticks or small rods (such as pencils, pens, straws, Chinese chopsticks, mikados, rulers, spoons, felt-tips, broken eyeglass stems, violin bows...). Assembled by visitors with glue guns, this rhizomic sculpture grew freely during two months like a natural organism, without any predetermined design or form, as the workshop and the objects collected are used.
images : Juliette Treillet et Jan Kopp