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Our next artist in residence will be the French artist SAMBRE

We are excited to announce that our next artist in residence will be the French artist SAMBRE.

SAMBRE started to fuse wood sculpture work into place-specific projects while a member of the Parisian urban art collective 1984. As an invited artist, he has worked with numerous sites and abandoned spaces around the world.In 2013 SAMBRE was invited to be a part of the acclaimed Paris art project Les Bains. A project that was curated by Magda Danysz and that showcased a selection of today’s most innovative urban artists. SAMBRE‘s artistic process begins with reorganizing the original contents of a site. He then builds three dimensional structures of recollected material within the space. By working with volume and changing the way a body interacts with a specific space, SAMBRE impacts the participant mentally, visually and physically. His work channels the current of time into an experience of the space and materials’ history.

Find out more about SAMBRE below!

THE BOX

Solo exhibition by SAMBRE OPENING September 10, 6-9pm 66 Grand Street #1, NY-SoHoExhibition September 11 – October 12 Thursday-Friday 12-7pm, Saturday-Sunday 12-6pm

Photo by SAMBRE

SAMBRE MARKS NEW YORK DEBUT AT CATHERINE AHNELL GALLERY. Growing up in the countryside of Ardèche, France, SAMBRE embarked on a creative quest early on in life. Experimenting with different materials, sculpture, drawing and painting caught his attention. Wood sculpture studies started to form his artistic path as he discovered the Parisian streetart movement of the 2000s and the forum of urban art allowed him an outlet for freedom of expression. The power of the ephemeral, the intensity and importance of a creation that would soon disappear or change form; these themes would come to have a great impact of his future work.

SAMBRE started to fuse his sculpture work into place-specific projects while a member of the Parisian urban art collective 1984. As an invited artist, he has worked with numerous sites and abandoned spaces around the world. His artistic process begins with reorganizing the original contents of a site, modifying the composition of preexisting items. SAMBRE then builds three dimensional structures of recollected material within the space. Soon, a calculated composition takes form that is constantly reevaluated throughout the artistic process. SAMBRE’s work is often described as the balance between organization and chaos. It is as if his different materials are thrown up in the air and settle into the spot where they truly belong.

SAMBRE’s humble approach of working with recycled material allows the receiver to relate to and even recognize specific parts of a more abstract construction. It suggests a new perspective of an object, of time or of a former concept as the material comes to the end of its lifecycle.

By working with volume and changing the way a body interacts with a specific space, SAMBRE impacts the participant mentally, visually and physically. His work encourages the receiver to travel beyond expectations. It channels the current of time into an experience of the space and materials’ history.

SAMBRE was part of the acclaimed Paris art project Les Bains in 2013.The project was curated by Magda Danysz and showcased a selection of today’s most innovative urban artists. http://www.catherineahnellgallery.com/#!sambre/cj1q

CATHERINE AHNELL GALLERY Freerunning Art Corp66, Grand Street #1 10013 New York, NY +1 (347) 918-6226

Opening hours during exhibition periods: Thu – Fri 12-7pm Sat – Sun 12-6pm

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