PASCAL HAUDRESSY
The artworks
Lignes, plans et contrepoints Gribouille
2016
698x577mm
Mixed acrylic on linen and 1 screen
Unique piece
Courtesy of the artist
Simple version of the Tryptique. One module is collected on a wood board. This module consists of a canvas and a video screen with a reader, all encased in a wooden box.
Lignes, plans et contrepoints Tryptique
2016
117x128cm
Mixed acrylic on linen and 3 screens
Unique piece
Courtesy of the artist
Three modules are collected on a wood board in a common support. Each module consists of a canvas and video screen with a reader, all encased in a wooden box.
The artist
Distinguished by his unprecedented artistic approach, Pascal Haudressy pioneered a new image format focusing on movement, materiality and immateriality; exploring deep mutations of our world where biological entities ever increasingly coexist with virtual life forms. The artist‘s family originates in Uzbekistan. Each of his works forms a link between the distant past and the future, between science and myth, Orient and Occident. Amongst the history of Eastern painting, the Samarkand art provides a constant reference for him; an ornamental art where all is at once static and vibrant, where the twists composed of moving motifs give birth to a flux of images that endlessly reconfigure themselves a constant characteristic of his own work. Pascal Valery Haudressy, was born in 1968. He lives and works in Paris.