fabrice le nezet’s elasticity materializes tension in space
all images courtesy of fabrice le nezet

 

 

 

with an urge to constantly explore the intersection between architecture, fashion, and product design, london-based artist fabrice le nezet has created ‘elasticity.’ the work materializes the idea of tension by making the notion of weight and stretch palpable through the use of four massive and abstract metal structures. these components run perpendicularly across the long edges of rectangular voids in the ceiling. by presenting this normal condition, several of the wires bend to support large prisms of concrete that provide a feeling of force and motion. as they drop down to occupy spaces below, movement is emphasized by their strategic orientation below clerestory windows shining light onto the forms. as observers move around the constructs, a contrast is created between the real properties of the materials and the way they are perceived.

 


video courtesy of fabrice le nezet

fabrice le nezet elasticity
a block suspended above a railing

fabrice le nezet elasticity
the structures suggest motion and induce fear

fabrice le nezet elasticity
by contrast, perfectly straight bars that run across the voids emphasize the movements

fabrice le nezet elasticity
a concrete block appears to have been dropped directly onto the floor below 

fabrice le nezet elasticity
detail of a prism within the structure

fabrice le nezet elasticity
orange bars wrap around the cement

fabrice le nezet elasticity
clerestory windows highlight each of the installations

 

 

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