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Remplir le Vide / Filling the Void


Press Release Françoise Issaly (Canada/France) Remplir le Vide/Filling the Void Duration: August 21 till August 26, 2015

Open: Tuesday to Saturday 12:30 till 17:30 Chinese European Art Center, 3rd Floor, Siming South Road 400, Xiamen, China T/F/M: 0086 592 2180850 / 13806021762

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On August 21st, 2015, Canadian artist Françoise Issaly will be presenting the result of her two months residency at CEAC in Xiamen, Fujian, in an exhibition called Remplir le Vide/Filling the Void. She came to CEAC and China with the idea of working on a paper cut out installation inspired from the patterns she creates with paint. Using acrylic mediums, Issaly (who defines herself as a painter at heart), draws abstract patterns that she turns into stencils then uses as the basis for her artwork.

For this exhibition, Issaly uses Chinese traditional paper to cut out organic patterns and uses them as the different components of her installation. The elements are placed in the space of the gallery as colors or words would be placed to create a poem, a painting or a musical composition. Each of the components overlapping another, sometime masking one another, limiting our vision of each individual part, but nevertheless creating a harmonious ensemble.

During her stay here, Issaly also created paintings on Chinese paper with overlapping patterns where she explored effects of acrylic mediums on paper.

In her work ISSALY intertwines the complexity of perceptions, mathematics, the geometry of space, and hidden patterns, and mixes it with her personal exploration of materials. Her work and approach is complex even though it is presented in a light esthetic appearance. In her art practice Issaly explores painting, drawing, installation, photos, videos and writing.

Graduated from University Paul Valery in Montpellier, and University Michel de Montaigne in Bordeaux, France, where she obtained a DEUG in Plastic Arts, a Licence and a Master in Visual Arts, followed by a D.E.A. in with a mention in “Communication, Arts & Spectacle”, Françoise Issaly did 3 years of research for her Ph.D. before moving to Canada in 1993.

For more than 20 years she has been involved in the Visual Arts scene as a professional artist, as a art instructor, as a part of the Fine Art Collective North America and as the editor of her own publishing house.

She has shown her work both in solo and group shows in Quebec (Canada), USA (Maryland and California) as well as in Europe (France and Germany) and Malaysia (Langkawi Art Biennial). This is her first exhibition in China.

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