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Breaking down boundaries—between masculine and feminine; reality and fantasy; and different artistic disciplines—Fabienne Lasserre creates deliberately uncategorizable works that are both painting and sculpture (or perhaps neither). As she explains: “I make works that are in between sculptures and paintings, as representations of an ‘excluded middle,’ the part that is left out when things are divided into categories.” The truth-bending genres of science fiction and mythology underpin Lasserre’s practice, and the amorphous forms .. She creates both freestanding and wall-mounted biomorphic shapes—elongated loops, blob- and finger-like protrusions, circular and square planes, and bulbous masses—out of brightly colored fabrics, clay, paint, and metal armatures. For Lasserre, tactility is paramount. She uses it to draw the viewer in to her works and to the malleable vision of reality they represent.
Fabienne Lasserre was born in Montreal and she presently work and lives in Brooklyn NY. Her works are found not only in important Canadian institution but also in American public and private collections.
Material : Linen, steel, polymer, acrylic and enamel paint