Élisabeth Ballet

Élisabeth Ballet (born 1956), is a French sculptor.

Ballet was born on 11 December 1956 at Cherbourg, in Normandy. She was in residence at the Villa Medici in Rome in 1984 and 1985. She became known in 1985 with two sculptures made out of cardboard, Temple 5/19 février 1985 and Obélisque 4+14. An internationally renowned artist,[1] Élisabeth Ballet now lives and works in Paris.

Work

Ballet is interested in the combination of abstraction and subject taken from reality. Based on her perception of space, she has defined a program which adjusts her desires and her way of working.

Her work involves questions of movement in space, of the articulation of the outside and the inside, the transition from words to things, from drawing to sculpture, wall to center, plan to volume and more generally from one work to another. Her sculpture represents thought in action ; it is totally readable (transparent surfaces, recording of their environment) and keeps the spectator at a distance. In other words, it requires the mind to wander.[2]

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Exhibitions and Achievements

Solo exhibitions
Group exhibitions
Fairs, biennials et events
Collections
Public orders

Notes

  1. "La place du pot d'etain -- chantiers". ville-pont-audemer.fr.
  2. "Élisabeth Ballet". elisabethballet.net.
  3. "I sculpt space through boundaries, through limits."
  4. Luc Desbenoit, "Urbanisme cousu main. Comment les commandes publiques embellissent le cadre de vie", Télérama, n°2697, 2001, p. 78.

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