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Sculptures and totems style kibertresh Tass Remy (Remy Tassou)
The phenomenon of "kibertresh" fairly new in the modern art world, and involves a few basic features. If we talk about sculpture, here we mean the creation of jobs with outdated instruments and devices.
French sculptor and painter Tass Remy (Remy Tassou) is not limited to this genre of art of sculpture, but we want to focus on this direction. The starting material for creativity can be anything from a phone to the resistors and printer parts. His work is very complex in structure and are binding meaning. In the words of Remy, the idea of working in this direction he suggested thinking about the Turing machine. A native of Nantes moved to Paris 20 years ago, and five years later took part in his first exhibition. Currently she lives and works in his own studio in the south of France, in the town of Grasse. Permanent exhibitions are held in the museums of Nantes and Paris.
French sculptor and painter Tass Remy (Remy Tassou) is not limited to this genre of art of sculpture, but we want to focus on this direction. The starting material for creativity can be anything from a phone to the resistors and printer parts. His work is very complex in structure and are binding meaning. In the words of Remy, the idea of working in this direction he suggested thinking about the Turing machine. A native of Nantes moved to Paris 20 years ago, and five years later took part in his first exhibition. Currently she lives and works in his own studio in the south of France, in the town of Grasse. Permanent exhibitions are held in the museums of Nantes and Paris.