Pascal Convert's Fragile Glass Sculptures at Galerie Éric Dupont
Pascal Convert presents an exhibition at Galerie Éric Dupont in Paris from March 15 to June 14, 2014, featuring glass sculptures that incorporate ashes from burnt wooden originals. The show includes fragments of bodies and texts, a tree stump from Verdun, the 'Madone de Bentalha', a book burning, and rescued notebooks from Treblinka. Three Christ figures lie at the center, representing all stigmatized and sacrificed throughout history. A 1939 photograph of a couple kissing before the front radiates tenderness across the exhibition.
Key facts
- Exhibition at Galerie Éric Dupont, Paris
- Dates: March 15 to June 14, 2014
- Glass sculptures contain ashes from burnt wooden originals
- Includes fragments, tree stump from Verdun, 'Madone de Bentalha'
- Features book burning and rescued notebooks from Treblinka
- Three Christ figures as central works
- 1939 photograph of a couple kissing before war
- Artist: Pascal Convert
Entities
Artists
- Pascal Convert
Institutions
- Galerie Éric Dupont
Locations
- Paris
- France
- Verdun
- Bentalha
- Treblinka
Sources
- artpress —