Artpress supplement explores Fabrice Hyber's multifaceted practice
Artpress published a special supplement to issue No. 393 dedicated to French artist Fabrice Hyber. The supplement features an editorial by Catherine Francblin, who also contributes articles on Hyber's multiplicity and an interview titled 'Everything Should Be Possible'. Jean de Loisy writes about raw materials in relation to Hyber's Palais de Tokyo exhibition. Annie Claustres examines the 'POF' (Prototypes d'Objets en Fonctionnement) logic. Alexia Fabre and Frank Lamy discuss POF at Mac/Val. Pascal Rousseau analyzes 'homeopathy by excess' in Hyber's work. Olivier Kaeppelin covers 'Essentiel – Peintures homéopathiques' at Fondation Maeght. The supplement also includes a piece on 'Sans gêne' at Institut Pasteur.
Key facts
- Artpress published a special supplement to issue No. 393.
- The supplement is dedicated to French artist Fabrice Hyber.
- Catherine Francblin wrote the editorial and multiple articles.
- Jean de Loisy contributed a piece on raw materials at Palais de Tokyo.
- Annie Claustres wrote about POF logic.
- Alexia Fabre and Frank Lamy discussed POF at Mac/Val.
- Pascal Rousseau analyzed homeopathy by excess.
- Olivier Kaeppelin covered paintings at Fondation Maeght.
- A piece on 'Sans gêne' at Institut Pasteur is included.
Entities
Artists
- Fabrice Hyber
Institutions
- Artpress
- Palais de Tokyo
- Mac/Val
- Fondation Maeght
- Institut Pasteur
Sources
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