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Eva Jospin is a hit

2021-11-24T05:12:02.013Z


Sculptor is his title, neither man nor woman, as his material reconciles opposites. She makes cardboard the source of her spell forests. She draws an immense panorama embroidered for Dior and revives the magic of Roman palaces. She lays a concrete madness in the woods and waits for the ...


She is thin, pink and silky complexion like a Jane Austen heroine, hazel eye and frank gaze, true temperament and beautiful upbringing that make her conversation both delicate and deep (her mother, the psychologist Élisabeth Dannenmüller, was her second driving force. of freedom).

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“I don't draw from nature.

Everything is imaginary: the mineral, the vegetal, the cave, the architectural madness, the rock, the forest. ”

Courtesy Galerie Suzanne Tarasieve, Paris / Adagp, Paris, 2021

She keeps this grace even when she sculpts cardboard, with mittens and a long manly engraver's apron, for days and nights, in workshops in the polar cold.

Eva Jospin is the opposite of the scruffy and reasoning artist who overinterprets every gesture and overwhelms you with sociology as meaning.

She prefers to let the work speak and focus on the gaze, this strange phenomenon.

In a handful of years, this artist with the so famous surname of our Republic has succeeded in imposing her world on her, making references to the history of art and to the multitude of details that she absorbs everywhere, at every instant.

After studying at the Beaux-Arts

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Source: lefigaro

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