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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Sébastien de Ganay, Carton Library Stool Blue, 2016
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Sébastien de Ganay, Carton Library Stool Blue, 2016
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Sébastien de Ganay, Carton Library Stool Blue, 2016
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Sébastien de Ganay

Carton Library Stool Blue, 2016
Aluminum, welded and matt varnish
43 x 40 x 40 cm
16 7/8 x 15 3/4 x 15 3/4 inches
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Photo: Dirk Tacke | Simon Veres
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  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) Sébastien de Ganay, CERAMIC 68, 2020
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Mit der Werkserie „Carton Library Stool“ betritt de Ganay das Feld des angewandten Objekts und bricht die Grenzen zwischen Kunst und Design auf, indem er Skulpturen entwickelt, die durch die...
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Mit der Werkserie „Carton Library Stool“ betritt de Ganay das Feld des angewandten Objekts und bricht die Grenzen zwischen Kunst und Design auf, indem er Skulpturen entwickelt, die durch die Art der Faltung zu Sitzgelegenheiten mit integriertem Fach für Bücher werden. Ausgehend von alltäglichen Papierkartons schafft de Ganay seit 2002 mit seinen „Cartons“ einen umfangreichen Korpus an Arbeiten, die das vielseitige Potenzial an Faltungen erkunden und das Transformationspotenzial von Kartons erforschen. Von der Fläche ausgehend lässt der Karton sich in die dritte Dimension und von der Unbestimmtheit ins Angewandte transformieren. In Anlehnung an Readymades und die Arte Povera geht de Ganay von einem einfachen Gebrauchsmaterial aus und verbindet dieses mit einer in der Tradition der Minimal Art stehenden Auseinandersetzung mit der Oberfläche, indem er den schnelllebigen Karton in hochwertiges Aluminium mit granulierter Lackierung übersetzt.
Arbeiten aus der Carton-Serie wurden 2013 im Centre Pompidou in Paris und bei den St. Moritz Art Masters ausgestellt.


With the "Carton Library Stool" series de Ganay enters the field of the applied object and breaks down the boundaries between art and design by developing sculptures that, through the way they are folded, become seats with an integrated compartment for books. Starting from an everyday cardboard box de Ganay creates a comprehensive corpus of works that explore the versatile potential of folding. On the basis of the flat cardboard, it can be transformed into the third dimension and from indeterminacy into the applied. In the style of Readymades and Arte Povera, de Ganay starts out from a simple utility material and combines this with an examination of the surface in the tradition of Minimal Art. The fast-moving cardboard is translated into high-quality aluminum with a granulated lacquer finish.
Works from the "Carton series" were exhibited in 2013 at the Centre Pompidou in Paris and at the St. Moritz Art Masters.
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