AINSI FOND

Pierre Delavie

Loo & Lou Gallery - George V
17.02.17 – 18.03.17

For 2016’s Nuit Blanche, the artwork Cote 15,28 l’amour deborde was erected on the façade of the Conciergerie in Paris, showing ribbed vaults turned upside down, sinking, announcing climate change. A recurring obsession of an artist preoccupied by ecological questions, global warming might have led Pierre Delavie to share his vision of a building deformed by heat, which took the form of a monumental installation in Paris at 39 avenue George V in 2007. His latest work can be found on the same avenue, at number 45, the current location of Gallery Loo & Lou, where the rest of the story is being written: an enduring reflection between an artist and his environment.

Sight from the exhibition "Ainsi Fond" from Pierre Delavie - Galerie Loo & Lou George V © Loo & Lou Gallery

Sight from the exhibition "Ainsi Fond" from Pierre Delavie - Galerie Loo & Lou George V © Loo & Lou Gallery

Sight from the exhibition "Ainsi Fond" from Pierre Delavie - Galerie Loo & Lou George V © Loo & Lou Gallery