Diptych. On one side, from a black monochrome soil, tortured, burned, polluted during the Anthropocene era, emerge a few rare black flowers and open hands, outstretched like a prayer. On the other, a profusion of flower species, rich in color, emerge from this nourishing land where small hands, similar to butterflies, forage or work on the ground. A call for reflexion, our responsibility and the consequences of our actions, incontestably linked to the planet and to the future of next generations. The future of the Earth is in our hands.
Bio AMARGER is working predominantly with medical imagery and new technologies, in large-scale installations, playing with the aesthetic factors of transparency and reflection. Her work unquestionably fashion a reflection about human, its place in society, universe and nature. She has a deep-rooted interest for the scientific and medical world and is best known for large-scale X Rays installations and discarded materials artworks. Sensitive to ecological issues, she finds in her artistic practice a symbolic double direction:create artworks by recycling discarded materials and with no waste
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