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Vincent and Anne Corbière | Meditations On Movement
May 16 - July 31, 2024

Vincent and Anne Corbière | Meditations On Movement

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    Vincent and Anne Corbière | Meditations On Movement

    Meditations on Movement, featuring the visionary creations of French sculptor-designer Vincent Corbière, alongside collaborative pieces with textile designer-artist and partner, Anne Corbière.

    “The notion of Movement is at the center of my creative process. It expresses the presence and personality of my designs, be they furniture or sculptures. Movement brings to life the pieces I imagine; it is their genesis”.

    Vincent’s disciplined artistic approach significantly influences his creations, drawing inspiration from travel, history, literature, art, and music. Employing fluting techniques reminiscent of ancient Greco-Roman columns, Vincent’s journey with wood began during his tenure with Compagnons du Devoir, where he honed his skills in classical guitar making. French Walnut and Oak, seasoned for years, form the basis of his work, accentuating their unique character with natural imperfections guiding his designs’ curves and volumes.

    The selected pieces, spanning from 2014 to the present, showcase Vincent’s mastery of woodcraft. For the first time, we present Vincent’s work as material meditations revealing decades of artistry. Sculptures and furniture are grouped to explore form, texture experiments, and traditional handcraft. His meditations on movement transcend the mind and extend into gestures of the hand.

    Vincent’s adept use of metal in his creations serves as a seamless complement to his designs. With a primary focus on materials like mild-steel, brass, and various alloys, he captivates audiences with the fusion of strength and delicacy inherent in his metalwork. Vincent meticulously hand-forges both small and large components to exact shapes and sizes, showcasing his precision in design.

    Anne describes her textile work as “transformable, rhythmic, and flowing.” The incorporation of intricate weaving techniques add depth and richness to her textiles. The interplay of silver and gold within a diverse range of materials like chenille, suede, silk, vinyl, and bouclette create a multi-dimensional aesthetic. Anne seamlessly integrates these different materials, allowing them to interact and complement each other to form a cohesive whole.

    Anne and Vincent’s collaboration unfolds narratives inspired by an imaginary assortment of objects and flora, collected by Orlando, the time-traveling, multicultural, transgender protagonist from Virginia Woolf’s novels. The exhibition serves as a testament to Vincent’s desire to illustrate narratives through his creations, transcending mere functionality to deliver a profound artistic experience.

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  • ARTWORKS
    • Anne and Vincent Corbière Julia Floor Lamp, 2024
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      Anne and Vincent Corbière
      Julia Floor Lamp, 2024
    • Vincent Corbière 3 Sisters, 2024
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      Vincent Corbière
      3 Sisters, 2024
    • Vincent Corbière Mermaid's Purse Mirror II, 2024
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      Vincent Corbière
      Mermaid's Purse Mirror II, 2024
    • Vincent Corbière Coupe Corinthienne, 2024
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      Vincent Corbière
      Coupe Corinthienne, 2024
    • Vincent Corbière Mahé Sculpture, 2024
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      Mahé Sculpture, 2024
    • Anne and Vincent Corbière Adria Stools, 2024
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      Anne and Vincent Corbière
      Adria Stools, 2024
    • Vincent Corbière Roma Mirror, 2024
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      Vincent Corbière
      Roma Mirror, 2024
    • Vincent Corbière Malou Mobile, 2024
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      Vincent Corbière
      Malou Mobile, 2024
    • Vincent Corbière Adrastée, 2024
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      Vincent Corbière
      Adrastée, 2024
    • Vincent Corbière Garance Sculpture II, 2024
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      Garance Sculpture II, 2024
    • Vincent Corbière Folium Sculpture II, 2024
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      Folium Sculpture II, 2024
    • Anne and Vincent Corbière Tokyo Lamp II, 2024
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      Tokyo Lamp II, 2024
    • Anne and Vincent Corbière Chauffeuse Taliesin Chair, 2019
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      Chauffeuse Taliesin Chair, 2019
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      Anne and Vincent Corbière

      Anne and Vincent Corbière, partners in art and life, have been exhibiting their quietly elegant design pieces since the late 1990s, drawing upon decades of combined training and expertise in textile design, woodworking, and furniture making to realize their gracefully crafted collaborative works. Anne, originally from the American Pacific Northwest, studied French Literature in Seattle and Montpellier, then worked in costuming for stage and film in the Bay Area, London, and Paris. Going on to study woven textile design at l’Atelier National de l’Art Textile in Paris, she created work for the haute couture and luxury fashion houses of Balenciaga, Chanel, Christian Dior, Givenchy, Christian Lacroix, and Roger Vivier before turning her focus to interior design and architecture, working with top industry names such as Chahan, Demisch-Danant, Muriel Brandolini, Jacques Grange, Peter Marino, Muse Enterprises, and Michael Smith. Vincent grew up in Nîmes in southern France, where omnipresent classical influences remain from its past as a regional capital of the Roman Empire. Trained in woodworking and furniture making by the medieval French crafts guild Les Compagnons du Devoir in Nîmes and Montpellier, then classical guitar making at a specialized college in London, he opened a luthier workshop in Paris while continuing to explore painting, drawing, photography, and sculpture, later working on background paintings for photographer, perfumer and makeup artist Serge Lutens. Vincent began researching and producing his first furniture and sculpture pieces in the early 1990s, holding his debut solo exhibition at Galerie de Pierre Passebon in 1993. The duo’s one-off creations seamlessly merge their individual specialties, ranging from lamps, consoles, seating, tables, and screens to decorative sculptures and mobiles. Their inviting furnishings in wood, metal, and textiles impart warmth and luxury through softly opulent color palettes of earth and jewel tones. Anne composes textures and colors, creating graphic narratives by way of rhythm and contingency, woven into fabrics with staccatos of light. Her fine woven upholstery is spun from an array of natural fibers such as wool, silk, cotton, linen, and rattan, as well as innovative applications of materials including vinyl, woven gold and silver polyamide, and leather. Vincent creates sculptural frames in brass, bronze, iron or wood. He favors woods native to France and Europe such as alder, beech, linden, pear, walnut, and yew, and occasionally works in ebony. Retaining unique marks and blemishes with the intent to reveal the personality of each piece of wood, his colors are natural or formed via oxidation, an historical technique which transforms or enriches natural tannins to create enduring luminous colors. Anne is the co-founder of l’Atelier du Haut Anjou, which offers training and initiation in diverse textile arts, and is a lecturer at Institut Français de la Mode in Paris. Anne and Vincent have been exhibiting their work at Twenty First Gallery since 2011.

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