Maïssa Toulet - en exposition Le cabinet des sciences curieuses
20 déc. 2012 au 18 janv. 2013
avec Maïssa Toulet - Vincent Pianina - Lorenzo Papace
Galerie Michel Lagarde - 3 rue Bouchardon Paris 10ème
Vernissage le mercredi 19 décembre à 19h
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Mother’s day on ARTchipel - MaÏssa Toulet
Arbre généalogique 1. Original available here >
Arbre généalogique 2. Original available here >
Grâce à ta maman, il y a toi, grâce à toi, il y a moi
Quand l’amour unit, l’arbre grandit
petits poèmes d’amour illustrés download >
+ ARTchipel collection Special Mother’s day | selection MyLittleParis
Maïssa Toulet - Secrets de famille
en exposition 11-29 Janvier, 2012
51 villa d’Alesia - Paris 14ème
photo by ARTchipel
Maïssa Toulet - Secrets de famille
en exposition 11-29 Janvier, 2012
51 villa d’Alesia - Paris 14ème
photo by ARTchipel
Maïssa Toulet - “Secrets de famille” en exposition
11-29 Janvier, 2012
51 villa d’Alesia - Paris 14ème
photo by ARTchipel
Maïssa Toulet - Secrets de famille
en exposition 11-29 Janvier, 2012
51 villa d’Alesia - Paris 14ème
photo by ARTchipel
Maïssa Toulet - Secrets de famille
en exposition 11-29 Janvier, 2012
51 villa d’Alesia - Paris 14ème
photo by ARTchipel
Maïssa Toulet - “Secrets de famille” en exposition
11-29 Janvier, 2012
51 villa d’Alesia - Paris 14ème
Vernissage le mercredi 11 Janvier de 18h à 22h
MaÏssa Toulet | MaÏssa Toulet on ARTchipel.com - Je n’ai pas faim (2). Boîte en plexiglass, 17,5x13x9,5cm
MaÏssa Toulet | MaÏssa Toulet on ARTchipel.com - La peine capitale. Boite en plexiglass, collage d’objets, 12,5x9,6x6,3cm
MaÏssa Toulet | MaÏssa Toulet on ARTchipel.com - Souvenirs de jeunesse. Boîte en plexiglass, collage d’objets, 17,5x13x9,5cm
MaÏssa Toulet | MaÏssa Toulet on ARTchipel.com - La conversion. Boîte en plexiglass, collage d’objets, 13,8x17,5x13,5cm
MaÏssa Toulet | MaÏssa Toulet on ARTchipel.com - Le jeu des 4 erreurs. Boîte en plexiglass, collage d’objets, 17,5x13x9,5cm
MaÏssa Toulet | MaÏssa Toulet on ARTchipel.com (b.1974, France) - Cabinet de sorcellerie
• Tell us in few words about you.
I am born in Paris where I currently live. I would say that in my work, I practice the assembly, in various forms (combinations of objects, images, words). I like to create mismatches and connections between elements that are a priori disparate.
• What motivated you to become an artist?
The need to give a concrete form to the images or the ideas that occupied my head and which had no reason to interest anyone else but me.
• What are your work process and techniques?
Most of the time, I work from existing elements. Objects that I collect, the images that I cut… Then I transform them and try to make them work together to produce something meaningful. My techniques are quite various but not very sophisticated: I cut, I paste, I sand, I saw, I drill, I paint, I model, I mold, I sew… I do not really control any of these techniques, but I have used them all at some time or another.
• Tell us a bit about your work habits.
A table, objects, pictures, magazines, books, and the disorder, a lot of disorder. I usually do not have to create it, it just happens after a few hours.
• What inspires and provokes imagination in you?
The objects that I find most of the time, the images that I cut, the phrases… and also artwork that I see, often the religious and popular art, museums of natural science, ritual objects, vernacular (class notebooks, intimate photos, letters….)
• Does your work reflect your person?
Of my inner life, certainly, but they do not necessarily correspond to the image I give of myself in life. Actually, I do not know after all.
• The word you prefer?
I don’t love a word more than another (like I don’t prefer a specific color). It depends on the context, with which other words that we assemble a word.
(interview with artist by ARTchipel Nov-2011)
