1999
2004
Anne and Patrick Poirier are a french couple who base their work on an interest in mythology, architecture and archaeology. They take inspiration from the ruins of Rome saying they are interested in the 'gaze' that has been preserved in the stony eyes of roman statues for over two thousand years. Their installations and sculptures connect the past and present, creating a dialog between the two and show a collective identity of Italian culture and of other cultures. 'La morte di ephialtes' is dedicated to the victims of the genocide in Cambodia, another example of this feeling of a collective identity. 'On extreme fragility' is a homage to Blaschka, a master glass blower charged by a 19th century botanist to reproduce, in the form of glass models, the entire flora of North America which took his entire life to complete and was continued by his son when he died. Similarly to the first work 'One extreme fragility' gives a greater voice to someones experience. What interested the Poiriers was the fragility of the glass flowers which they reproduced. As they put it: "At any given moment, in any given life, all can be jostled, shattered, made to disappear. History, as well as our personal histories, cruelly evidence. How explore, how represent such fragility?"


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