Siamese twins are not the result of the hybridization of two forest plants, they are not graduates of Water and Forestry: they are graduates of Applied Arts.
Having worked for many years as a direct rices artistic, the Siamese twins are now exploring the possibilities offered by artistic research with two heads, two hearts, two bodies, four arms, four hands... and one brain (at least!), by looking towards painting, sculpture and screen printing.
Siamese twins are not the result of the hybridization of two forest plants, they are not graduates of Water and Forestry: they are graduates of Applied Arts.
Having worked for many years as artistic directors , the conjoined twins are now exploring the possibilities offered by artistic research with two heads, two hearts, two bodies, four arms, four hands... and one brain (at least!), by looking at painting, sculpture and screen printing.
Working as a duo is extremely stimulating: each is driven by the other's talent, their energy and their pleasure in doing things.
It's a school...
… patience (each must accept the other’s work pace),
… of humility (a detail worked on for a long time by one can disappear in an instant under the brushstroke of another)
…and flexibility (the dramatic scene around a disoriented woman in one can be transformed in less time than it takes to write it into a vaudeville whose main character is a legless, pink-haired chihuahua).
But working as a pair also involves tension and doubt, questioning. It's all of this that drives the Siamese twins forward.
Exhibitions
10/2018 Smoke the moon Gallery, Los Angeles. “Ghosts of electricity”. Collective exhibition with Kim Dorland, Francesco Mendes Moreira, Aaron Johnson etc.
11/2021 Pop galerie, Sète. Group exhibition. Curated by Pascal Saumade.
09/2021 Dys Gallery. Art on paper Brussels international Contemporary Drawing Fair.
03/2022 La Racine, Aix en Provence. Group exhibition. Curator: Stéphane Blanquet.
07/2022 Galerie Héloïse. Monomanias. Curator: Lise Grosperrin
09/2022 Art fair Vienna - Gallery Ursula Stross.