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Territoires Infinis – Infinite territories

Claire Ducène (born 1986, BE, lives and works in Brussels) is a multidisciplinary artist fascinated by memories and the passage of time. Her taste for narrative is perceptible in a work that is built around the past, what remains and a memory that is constantly transformed by our emotions, time and different forms of forgetting.

Volumen de territoria ad infinitum – Volumen des Territoires Infinis, photolithographie sur papier japonais Banshi Tsuru Heritage Washi 25gr, 55 x 155 cm, Claire Ducène, 2022 in « Territoires infinis », Installation composée de peintures, photographies, collages numériques, écrans, - Claire Ducène
Volumen de territoria ad infinitum – Volumen des Territoires Infinis, photolithographie sur papier japonais Banshi Tsuru Heritage Washi 25gr, 55 x 155 cm, Claire Ducène, 2022 in « Territoires infinis », Installation composée de peintures, photographies, collages numériques, écrans, - Claire Ducène

The installation Territoires Infinis (Infinite Territories) unfolds around a volumen that evokes ancient books. Made up of huge papyrus scrolls that could reach several metres in length, they were unrolled as they were read, leaving hidden or inaccessible elements. Here, the data is blurred and the maps illegible, representing fragmentary spaces of an unknown land that seems to have existed or simply to have been born of the imagination.