Valentin Carron
Discover the captivating world of Valentin Carron, a remarkable book by Lionel Bovier, published in 2011. With 160 pages of insightful exploration, this volume delves into the innovative sculptures of Valentin Carron, which signify a refreshing take on appropriationist discourse. Carron skillfully re-employs vernacular forms that challenge the norms of dominant culture, creating a unique project that blurs the lines between authenticity and kitsch.
His artworks playfully navigate the realm of ambiguity, featuring materials such as fake wood, fake concrete, and fake bronze. Furthermore, Carron’s sculptures engage with themes of power and authority, drawing inspiration from public sculptures, commemorative monuments, and traditional forms. This thought-provoking book is an essential read for art enthusiasts and anyone interested in contemporary sculpture. Explore the intricate layers of Carron’s work and gain a deeper understanding of his artistic vision.