
Virginie Delannoy, Noémie Doge, Viktor Korol et Genêt Mayor
Four artists whose medium is drawing have taken over rooms in the Villa. Viktor Korol’s works are the outcome of a profusion of instinctive and rudimentary movements. Elsewhere, the walls are covered in what appear to be precise geometrical forms and landscapes which Noémie Doge restores in a hypnotic kaleidoscope of broken, superimposed perspectives. The space becomes image and vice versa. Virginie Delannoy reveals the internal structure of a box and a piece of furniture as a plethora of projected faces of uncertain perspective. Contours and volumes cohabit in Genêt Mayor’s drawing-objects which delve into a varied repertoire of shapes which he deforms and reconstructs with humour. In a world which links the abstract with the figurative, the spontaneous with the considered and the organic with the everyday, the theme of the conversation reveals itself behind a suspicion of the improbable.





