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Séverine Dufust

Donut

Donut

Sculpture and/or utilitarian object made of turned white stoneware, pierced in its center. The lid is made of chestnut wood with an inlay of sycamore for better grip.

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Séverine Dufust

Lauréate de la récompense Dialogues du Prix Liliane Bettencourt pour l'Intelligence de la Main® 2011

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"0.3 Tertio [...] Not only does the wood never imitate the earth here, nor vice versa; but also, their proximity remains problematic, since wood remains susceptible to working according to humidity, just as ceramics always run the risk of being broken. Wooded ceramics, therefore, are intrinsically and/or potentially fractured objects, whether they are opened or closed. Because this is finally their third component; the one that the acuity of their assembly and the cohesion of their (dis)simulated forms deliberately conceals: the thin border or line of contact that - simultaneously - joins and separates the materials and composite volumes that compose them."

J.-C. Agboton-Jumeau (jcaj), "Les céramiques boisées de Séverine Dufust & Xavier Leprettre" (excerpt), May 2023

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