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SĒRA: In Other Territories
[caution, amateur translation! Click for original French Announcement]
original comics pages
digital images, paintings, sculptures
From February 5 to
Special viewing
EN D’AUTRES TERRITOIRES (IN OTHER TERRITORIES) is an exhibition where, for the first time in
Séra is the pen name for artist Phousséra Ing, born in
When
2005 was a significant year for Séra, and included the release of three comic books: Rita Hayworth (Éd. Nocturne), L’eau et la terre (Éd. Delcourt) and Secteur 7 (Éd. Glénat). These productions rank Séra as one of the most outstanding comic artists of his generation. His approach to graphics incorporates modern and traditional elements, and results in one of the most original current styles.
Although comics have been his preferred medium of expression since childhood, the three-dimensional arts have enabled Séra to find his own language, one in which he can both express and sublimate the secret wounds in his memory. Séra was still young when he made his début in the three-dimensional arts, at a phase when he was fighting with both his memory and his medium. To appropriate the space of the canvas, with which he was unfamiliar at the time, he would apply to it components from the real world: scrap wood, pieces of cloth, fragments of machine tools, and the like. As the years went by, he stopped using such external inputs in his paintings. In his more recent canvasses, he relies upon a juxtaposition of medium effects to translate the reality of the most diverse of materials.
Séra has also designed some life-sized sculptures, which are a studied blend of precariousness and balance, reflecting the uncertainty of a man split between different backgrounds—chaos, nature and culture. During his apprenticeship, Séra became taken up with wood carving and metal plate engraving (intalgio), and these now dominate his output and continue to influence his approach to drawing techniques.
With regard to his comics work, Séra has reinvested the experience he acquired in the three-dimensional arts. The result is that each of his images is of a complexity and aesthetic quality rarely found in the ‘ninth art’. Since the late 1990s Séra has successfully worked with computer-aided production (CAP) to combine medium effects, photography and drawing techniques. The addition of photographic documents enables him to more firmly root his fictitious creations in reality.
After looking at his work from a distance, Séra decided to concentrate on depicting the events that had caused so much disruption in his life and his homeland, and he has dedicated two albums to a subject hitherto unapproached in the world of comics —the Cambodian tragedy.
Impasse et rouge and L’Eau et la terre have enabled him to come to grips with the trauma he felt from being brutally wrenched away from Cambodia and to give substance to a genocide that is poorly understood. On the occasion of the republication of Impasse et rouge he wrote: “In 1978, my father was killed by the Khmer Rouge. I put this book together in order to pay tribute to all those that I was forced to leave behind… in memory of this city, Phnom Penh, where I grew up and in which I so enjoyed running about in my sandals, keen to sense all the odors, catch all of its vibrations… in memory of all these events that continue to haunt us, we who are here today, hoping and believing. Even now, I am still looking for answers… in expectation of a little justice…”
Over the years, Séra has come up with a dense, complex visual universe that is a mixture of both painting and graphic arts. What is so special about this well rounded artist is his long artistic career and the sheer diversity of areas that he has dealt with. This exhibition is therefore an opportunity to discover the coherent, transparent work of an artist originating from a country referred to as the ‘land of the smile’.
- Comments by Éric Joly, exhibition curator.
for the occasion of “EN D’AUTRES TERRITOIRES / IN OTHER TERRITORIES” exhibition, Séra will edit a special issue of PLG Magazine dedicated to Cambodian artists and the situation of comics art in Cambodia.
The
Eric Joly, chief of the exhibition
L. Chaumont, M. Guyot, C. Vasselin, D. Bosse, E. Beauxis-Aussalet, N. Poureyron, R. Furtak, S. De Magalhaes, students of the Institute of Higher Arts Studies, assistants to the project
Francoise Schmitt, director of the
Boris Grebille, Pierre-Edouard Schmitt
Concept of the Institute of Higher Arts Studies
Metro: Palais-Royal – Musee du Louvre
Entrance at the foot of Louvre of Antiques
Mon-Fri
Link: Sera_Exposition_PDF
This Is Not Art 2006 Logo Design Competition
Designers wanted to create the new logo for TINA 2006. Deadline for design
submissions Friday 10 March 2006.
submissions Friday 10 March 2006.
See attached poster for details.
Email marni via octapod dot org for the full brief.
–
Marni Jackson
Project Officer
The Octapod Association
3/231 King Street
Newcastle NSW 2300
Tel/Fax: (02) 4927 0470
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