The visible and the invisible in the art of Xavier Veilhan

The visible and the invisible in the art of Xavier Veilhan
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Xavier Veilhan's work navigates visible and invisible territories, creating an immersive realm that pushes visitors to reconsider the prism of perceptual boundaries to which they are accustomed. The body is transformed into a place of unexpected encounters and narratives, departing from social conventions. Veilhan is comfortable with every medium and artistic language. He ranges from sculpture to painting, from installation to photography. His research is to find a connection between craftsmanship and technological innovation, trying to broaden the boundaries of traditional art in the media of the digital age. His body of work is imbued with a penchant for invention and a fascination with aerodynamic qualities, an homage to the kinetic art of the 1960s.

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