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Michel François Pièces à conviction

Michel François Pièces à conviction
Selected works Installation views

Xavier Hufkens is pleased to announce the third solo exhibition at the gallery by Belgian artist Michel François (b.1956, Saint-Trond).

Michel François defines himself as a sculptor. He manipulates matter and gives objects a place in space. But since the meaning of sculpture depends upon its confrontation with other sculptures, and according to the space in which it is shown, he constantly creates new associations and ever-changing relationships within his oeuvre. Every exhibition, therefore, is a provisional lecture on the nature of art: “a permanent work in progress, wherein each work that is produced has the potential to conceal several other works of art within it. Although... nothing is given to us on a plate, an initial scenario is always present, free for everyone to untie the knots and imagine possible connections between elements. With this approach as a whole, the artist expresses no opportunism or will to seduce, but rather simply the will to recycle, and always experiment, to no end.” (Antoine Marchand, 2010).

For this exhibition, François started out from a series of photos that he took in the cellar of the Palace of Justice in Brussels, where a huge number of pieces à conviction (literally ‘pieces of evidence’) are brought together, identified, labelled and exhibited. The French title of the exhibition thus describes a document or object that is produced in court as evidence, objects that are often called an ‘exhibit’ in English. The simple act of naming these prosaic objects ‘conviction pieces’ confers a new meaning upon them, and alters the way in which they might be perceived. The exhibition is thus an exploration of cause and effect, and the ways in which simple gestures can change the status of an object and have important consequences.

Next to these photographs he shows a number of sculptures that are, without immediately revealing their origins or the way they were made, undoubtedly the result of something that happened outside the exhibition space.

45/65-45 (2012) consists of an enormous tractor tyre with a diameter of 258 cm. The title refers to the type of tyre. As a material object, it is not the result of the artist’s intervention. Nevertheless, the meaning it acquires in the exhibition, and in the corpus of the artist’s oeuvre, is entirely his responsibility.

The lace-like bronze wall sculptures Instant Gratifications(2012) are the result of a thermic shock, provoked by the confrontation of burning hot liquid bronze being poured onto a cold floor. By diverting centuries-old techniques, Michel François obtains new forms and new meanings.

Écorché (2012) is the result of reassembling recovered fragments of bronze sculptures that have been coated with red wax. The wax that normally disappears in the classical lost wax technique is here used as the skin of the sculpture – imbuing it with an aesthetic function, rather than a purely utilitarian one.

Michel François lives and works in Brussels. Past solo exhibitions include CRAC Centre Régional d’Art Contemporain Languedoc-Roussillon, Sète, France (2012); Ecole nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts, Paris, France (2012); IAC, Villeurbanne, France (2010); Musée des Beaux-Arts, Lausanne, Switzerland (2009); SMAK, Ghent, Belgium for which he also proposed the curatorial project Faux Jumeaux (2009) and Macba, Barcelona, Spain (2009); Kunsthalle Bern, Switzerland (2000) and Haus der Kunst, Munich, Germany (2000). Together with Ann Veronica Janssens he contributed to The Song by Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker for Théâtre de la Ville, Paris, France. His work has also been included in numerous group exhibitions such as Documenta IX (1992), the São Paolo Biennial XXII (1994), the 48th Venice Biennial (1999) and Sonsbeek 2008.

Related exhibitions

Selected works

  • Pièce à conviction (A cacahuètes perdues), 2012

  • Pièce à conviction (Contamination #1), 2012

  • Pièce à conviction (Froissé), 2012

  • Pièce à conviction (Newspaper), 2012

  • Pièce à conviction (Vitrine 3), 2012

  • Pièce à conviction (Vitrine 2), 2012

  • Pièce à conviction (Vitrine 1), 2012

  • Pièce à conviction (Confettis), 2012

  • Pièce à conviction (Aluminium), 2012

  • Pièces à conviction (Palais de justice), 2012

  • Pièce à conviction (45/65 - 45), 2012

  • Pièce à conviction - One from the other (Wax Revenge), 2012

  • Pièce à conviction (magnets), 2012

  • Pièce à conviction (Instant Gratification (corner)), 2012

  • Instant Gratification, 2012

  • Pièce à conviction (Wax table), 2012

  • Pièce à conviction (Instant Gratification (circle)), 2012

Related artworks

    Michel François

    Pièce à conviction (A cacahuètes perdues), 2012

    bronze
    dimensions variable

    Michel François

    Pièce à conviction (Contamination #1), 2012

    plaster, ink
    70 x 70 cm, 27 1/4 x 27 1/4 in.

    Michel François

    Pièce à conviction (Froissé), 2012

    plaster
    180 x 138 x 26 cm, 70 1/3 x 54 1/8 x 10 in.

    Michel François

    Pièce à conviction (Newspaper), 2012

    newspaper, wood pedestal, plexi
    130 x 20 x 20 cm, 51 1/16 x 7 5/16 x 7 5/16 in.

    Michel François

    Pièce à conviction (Vitrine 3), 2012

    metal, plexi, tabac, filter paper
    118 x 201 x 80.5 cm, 46 1/8 x 79 x 31 1/4 in.

    Michel François

    Pièce à conviction (Vitrine 2), 2012

    metal, plexiglas, rocks of shaped salt
    118 x 201 x 80.5 cm, 46 1/8 x 79 x 31 1/4 in.

    Michel François

    Pièce à conviction (Vitrine 1), 2012

    metal, plexiglas, fabric, eggs, paper, tape, soap...
    118 x 201 x 80.5 cm, 46 1/8 x 79 x 31 1/4 in.

    Michel François

    Pièce à conviction (Confettis), 2012

    tape, paper, confetti, wood pedestal, plexiglas
    25 x 16 x 14 cm, 10 x 6 1/3 x 5 1/2 in.

    Michel François

    Pièce à conviction (Aluminium), 2012

    aluminium, plexiglas, wood pedestal
    38 x 16 x 9 cm, 15 x 6 1/3 x 3 1/2 in.

    Michel François

    Pièces à conviction (Palais de justice), 2012

    pigment print
    dimensions variable

    Michel François

    Pièce à conviction (45/65 - 45), 2012

    rubber tire+A19
    diameter: 243 cm, width: 114cm, weight: 3000 kg.

    Michel François

    Pièce à conviction - One from the other (Wax Revenge), 2012

    bronze, red wax
    116 x 123 x 110 cm, 45 1/4 x 48 1/8 x 43 1/16 in.

    Michel François

    Pièce à conviction (magnets), 2012

    aluminium, magnets
    52 x 18 x 13 cm, 20 1/8 x 7 x 5 in.

    Michel François

    Pièce à conviction (Instant Gratification (corner)), 2012

    bronze
    50 x 265 cm, 19 1/4 x 104 1/8 in.

    Michel François

    Instant Gratification, 2012

    bronze
    63 x 115 cm, 24 5/16 x 45 1/16 in.

    Michel François

    Pièce à conviction (Wax table), 2012

    red wax, wooden table
    83 x 100 x 100 cm, 32 1/4 x 39 1/8 x 39 1/8 in.

    Michel François

    Pièce à conviction (Instant Gratification (circle)), 2012

    bronze
    215 x 222 cm, 84 5/8 x 87 3/8 in.

Installation views