Joanie Lemercier. Landscapes of light

Exhibition

Title Joanie Lemercier. Landscapes of light

Joanie Lemercier (Rennes, 1982) immerses the viewer in a journey through different landscapes that transport us from the contemplation of refined abstract lines and the fascination caused by magnificent computer-generated mountains to the disturbing reality of an overexploited nature.

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In his first major solo exhibition, Joanie Lemercier (Rennes, 1982) immerses the viewer in a journey through different landscapes that transport us from the contemplation of refined abstract lines and the fascination provoked by majestic computer-generated mountains to the disturbing reality of an overexploited nature. Through seven large-scale installations, this exhibition, curated by Juliette Bibasse, addresses the importance of nature in the artist’s life and creative career and reflects on the representation of the natural environment through technology.

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A pioneer in the artistic use of videomapping and co-founder of the AntiVJ collective in 2008, Lemercier’s work focuses on the creation of pieces that use projected light to generate experiences that alter our visual perception. Through computer programming and the manipulation of devices, Lemercier manages to turn projectors into a source of light capable of transforming the appearance of things and making us question our conception of reality.