Anna Solal
Le secret de Petit Maudit, 2020
Gaskochfeld, Zeichnung, Metallfaden unnd Plexiglas Sculpture 50 × 111 cm
1.600 €
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„Le secret de Petit Maudit“ (The Secret of the Little Cursed One, 2020) is an assemblage of urban finds, as is characteristic of Anna Solal’s work: a used gas hob joins with drawing, metal thread and Plexiglas to form a fragile, object-like whole. From the discarded and the everyday she shapes a narrative of her own, where poetry and precariousness lie close together. The enigmatic title charges the assembled object with a fairy-tale, melancholy mood.
About the Artist Anna Solal
From combs, shards of mirrors, and mobile phone screens, Anna Solal (*1988 in Dreux, France) creates sculptures. She is known for her assemblages made from urban materials—mostly metal and plastic—which she collects on the streets or purchases in discount stores before reconfiguring them into new compositions.
Solal studied sculpture at the École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Visuels de La Cambre in Brussels as well as Fine Art at Central Saint Martins in London. She lives and works in Paris and has been a resident at the Villa Medici in Rome since 2022. Her works have been exhibited at institutions including the Palais de Tokyo in Paris and the Musée des Abattoirs in Toulouse.

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