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Oliver Beer artist talk In conversation with Philippe Platel, director of the Normandie Impressionniste festival

Thursday 23 May 2024, 3pm
Hangar 107 - Centre d'Art, Frac Normandie Rouen, Rouen, France

Oliver Beer will be in conversation with Philippe Platel, director of the Normandie Impressionniste festival, as part of the artist's Resonance Paintings - Nymphéas solo show at Hangar 107, Rouen, on Thursday 23 May at 3pm.

Translating musical harmony into an impressive visual language on canvas, the artist's Resonance Paintings offer us a highly singular interpretation of Monet's famous Nymphéas. After recording the sounds of the waterlily pond at Giverny, Oliver Beer placed a loudspeaker under a horizontally oriented canvas upon which dry powdered pigment had been scattered. The sounds of the pond cause the canvas to vibrate, moving and shaping the pigment into visual representations of sound waves. The artist not only uses the sounds of the Giverny pond but also musical harmonies to create the paintings. These appear on the surface as undulating geometric patterns, which are then fixed using a unique technique developed by Beer.

The Centre d'Art Contemporain at Hangar 107, with its monumental walls, provides an immersive playground for these canvases, opening up the possibility of an aquatic dialogue with the Seine flowing along the wide windows.

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