Boîte-en-valise II, red. (2011).
Painting is not done by words, painting has no sound, and focusing awareness in seeing, in the very sense of sight, painting amplifies its sensitiveness. Painting focuses its own “sound” on mark and colour and both voice the inexpressible, a glimpse of something that can be caught “in-between” or behind experience, something that cannot be told because painting has no words but that can be express by painting because it consists of mark and colour, the very things that words are missing.
Starting with this concept, F.R. uses Duchamp’s objects as signs which give a different meaning, using them as subjects for his frescoes. F.R. gathered the fresco portrait of Duchamp with piercings, the sketches for the anamorphic view of Nu descendant un escalier, Celeste! and other works in the Boîte-en-valise II, red.
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