Between light and darkness, between rise and fall, Soleil Blanc, Soleil Noir offers a contemporary journey through interior landscapes, freely inspired by Dante's Divine Comedy.
Through this exhibition, multidisciplinary artist Geneviève Levivier revisits the three symbolic territories of the work: Hell, Purgatory and Paradise, in a sensitive exploration of the human condition.
The works, through their interplay of materials, textures, and multiple techniques—fibers, laser, weaving, book fragments, plants, among others—actively participate in this symbolic narrative. Each medium becomes a language: the threads weave links between worlds, the paper bears the traces of time, the light cuts out the contours of the sacred and the profane, the plants evoke roots.
White Sun, Black Sun is not a linear narrative, but the mapping of a quest for meaning. An invitation to traverse zones of ambiguity, tension, and beauty, where art opens a space of deep resonance between matter and spirit.
Geneviève Levivier's experimental and conceptual artistic approach integrates art, science, and philosophy with a keen sense of materiality. Textiles and artifacts are her way of poetically reestablishing her connection to the earth and the world, rendering its complex and paradoxical nuances and feelings, particularly in these troubled times.
Working with both fragility and resistance, beauty and loss, her creations integrate into textiles the many symbolic meanings that accompany us from life to death, embellish our daily lives, protect us and ultimately disintegrate us.
Organizer
Luc Schroeder
Where does it take place?
MOB-ART studio
MOB-ART studio
Avenue de la Porte-Neuve
Ville-Haute
Luxembourg
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