She creates radiant abstract three-dimensional artworks, transforming and marking gallery spaces with amazing and spectacular reflections. Marie Cozette stated about Capucine Vandebrouck's work: "In 1967, Robert Morris achieves in the Western Washington University an iconic work called Steam Cloud, a simple cloud of smoke emerging from the ground. At the time the American artist designs this work, it is a question of thinking about a work as a random shape, shifting and impermanent. He will talk about anti-form in a text published in 1968, in conflict with the canons of minimalism dominating the American artistic scene. From there you could pull the many strings of a star shaped artistic genealogy, where entropy, chance, fundamental ambiguity, immateriality, disappearances and decoy effects would be mixed together. It is in this frame that the work of Capucine Vandebrouck would be inserted, somewhere between the Dust Breeding of Duchamps and the „scribbles“ of Sol le Witt, between the proponents of arte povera and the Asphalt Rundown of Smithson, between the bitter elegance of Eva Hesse and the visual alchemies of Ann Veronica Janssens or Edith Dekyndt."
Capucine Vandebroek, is a sculptress who graduated from the École Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs of Strasbourg, the École Nationale Supérieure d'Art of Bourges and the Marc Bloch faculty. She lives and works in Strasbourg. She was awarded the Ouest-Ost residency, in partnership with the French Center of Berlin, FEFA, and the Goethe Institute, Berlin, Germany) in 2017; the studio residence of Lindre-Basse, France in 2014; the residency at the Kunststiftung Baden-Württemberg in partnership with the CEAAC and the French Institute, Stuttgart, Germany in 2014 and the RAVI, artist residence Vivegnis international, Liège, Belgium in 2013 among others. Her work has been shown in museums and galleries, Kunsthalle Basel, Basel, Switzerland; in France at Musée d´Art Moderne et d´Art Contemporain MAMAC, Nice; CEAAC, Strasbourg; Musée La Grande Place, Saint-Louis-les-Bitches; Goethe Insitute, Nancy; Galerie Thaddeus Ropac, Paris; Galerie Bernard Ceysson, Saint Étienne; Galerie Houg, Paris and Galerie Gilla Lörcher, Berlin, Germany.
Image: Capucine Vandebrouck, left Radiant I, 2021, PVC, installation view, H2800 mm x W1200 mm, right: Radiant II, 2021, PVC H3800 mm x W1200 mm, installation view.
Courtesy and ©Capucine Vandebrouck, Marie Cozette, Galerie Gilla Lörcher, Berlin, Renée Pfister Art & Gallery Consultancy, 2022.
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