Jean-Michel Othoniel

La Ligne infinie

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Year 2019

Medium Lithographs on paper

Dimensions 59,4 x 84,1

Edition 10

From August to November 2019, Jean-Michel Othoniel presented at Château La Coste an installation called Îles singulières, specially created for the place and in connection with the architecture of the Renzo Piano gallery in which it took place. Ten lithographs were created by the artist from this installation. They show elements of this structure made of metal and glass bricks.

Produced by the renowned printer Michael Woolworth, these works give an idea of the vision behind Othoniel's multidisciplinary creations.

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"Since the end of the 1980s, Jean-Michel Othoniel has been inventing a world that ranges from drawing to sculpture, from installation to photography, from writing to performance. He first explored materials with reversible qualities such as sulfur and wax, and has been working in glass since 1993.

His current work, which comprises both public and private commissions, takes on an architectural dimension, creating installations in gardens and historical sites the world over.

Born in 1964 in Saint-Étienne, Jean-Michel Othoniel lives and works in Paris."

Artists Jean-Michel Othoniel

Name of the work La Ligne infinie

Year 2019

Medium Lithographs on paper

Edition 10

Dimensions 59,4 x 84,1

Signed Yes

Numbered Yes

Certificate of authenticity No

Artwork

"From August to November 2019 Jean-Michel Othoniel presented an exhibition entitled Iles Singulières at Château La Coste, conceived for and inspired by the Renzo Piano designed exposition space. The prints in ink, made in an edition of 10, represent Othoniel's original creations which would go on to be realised in bricks of glass and metal.

Coming to Château La Coste from the atelier of renowned printer Michael Woolworth, these works offer a sense of the visions behind Othoniel’s multidisciplinary creations."