"Its objects oscillate between the loss of a material state and the birth of a new form, the melancholy of ruins and the exhilaration of what is to come."
Pablo Gosselin (Rouen, 1986) is interested in the fluctuations of matter, its eruptions, its losses, its unknown transformations. He observes the abstract traces left in his environment, then extracts and materializes certain elements through framing and casting. His sculptures seek a poetic quality of matter: sometimes geometric, sometimes atmospheric, he attempts to materialize the flows of the living (the passage of water, the passage of fire, the passages of animals, the passages of humans) before they fade away to gradually change form. He is also intrigued by what is generally said abo...