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Triangles

Explore the geometric art of anne-flore cabanis, a French artist known for her intricate right-angle line drawings & urban adhesive sequences. Discover her work.

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Spanning Song Zhi Road and connecting Att 4 Fun with Taipei 101, this footbridge with broad and straight deck is a rarity in the urban setting. Artist Anne-Flore Cabanis

Artist Biography

Anne-Flore Cabanis: Geometry Born From Chance

Anne-Flore Marxer, born in Lausanne, Switzerland, on January 24th, 1984, is a French artist whose singular artistic practice defies conventional categorization. While her Swiss upbringing instilled a foundational appreciation for precision and detail – evident in the meticulous execution of her geometric compositions – it’s her approach to artmaking itself that distinguishes her work: a process rooted in serendipity rather than deliberate planning. This seemingly simple method—drawing a random line on paper using a pen—has yielded astonishing results, transforming abstract concepts into captivating visual narratives. Her artistic journey began with an instinctive fascination for patterns and forms, nurtured by early exposure to architectural designs and urban landscapes. Recognizing the inherent beauty within structured environments, she adopted a technique that prioritizes right angles and avoids intersections. This deliberate constraint paradoxically unlocks creativity, allowing her to explore complex spatial relationships through repetitive geometric sequences. The resulting drawings aren’t merely lines on paper; they are visual representations of an internal logic—a quest for order amidst apparent randomness. Cabanis's artistic exploration extends beyond individual drawings. Since 2003, she has experimented with applying adhesive sequences to urban surfaces, creating “urban circuits” that mimic the flow of her pen strokes. These interventions serve as a tangible manifestation of her conceptual framework, transforming overlooked spaces into canvases for her imagination. This practice reflects a broader interest in how visual art can engage with its surroundings and provoke contemplation about the invisible forces shaping our perception of space. Her work has garnered recognition within the contemporary art scene, appearing in exhibitions at prestigious venues like Domaine Pommery in Reims and Centquatre in Paris. These presentations underscore her commitment to sharing her artistic vision with a wider audience and fostering dialogue about geometric abstraction as a form of expressive exploration. The artist’s dedication to her craft—characterized by unwavering consistency and an embrace of chance—solidifies her position as a compelling voice within the realm of minimalist art.
  • Notable Exhibitions: Domaine Pommery, Reims; Centquatre, Paris
  • Technique: Pen and Paper Drawings with Right Angle Sequences; Urban Adhesive Installations
  • Influences: Architectural Design; Spatial Perception
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anne-flore

anne-flore

1979 - , France

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  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Geometric Line Art
  • Date Of Birth: 1984
  • Full Name: Anne-Flore Marxer
  • Nationality: Swiss-French
  • Notable Artworks: ['Triangles']
  • Place Of Birth: Lausanne, Switzerland
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