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Anne-Flore Cabanis

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  • Art period: Contemporaneo
  • Works on APS: 2
  • Museums on APS:
    • Fubon Art Foundation Very Fun Park
    • Fubon Art Foundation Very Fun Park
    • Fubon Art Foundation Very Fun Park
    • Fubon Art Foundation Very Fun Park
    • Fubon Art Foundation Very Fun Park
  • Top-ranked work: Triangles
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  • Nationality: Francia
  • Born: 1979, Nice, Francia
  • Top 3 works:
    • Triangles
    • Triangles
  • Copyright status: Under copyright

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Anne-Flore Cabanis: Geometry Born From Chance

Anne-Flore Marxer, born in Lausanne, Switzerland, on January 24th, 1984, is a French artist whose artistic practice stands apart from conventional categorization. Her approach—a deliberate embrace of spontaneity—contrasts sharply with the meticulous precision often associated with artmaking, yet it’s precisely this seemingly simple method—drawing a random line on paper using a pen—that has yielded extraordinary results: transforming abstract concepts into mesmerizing visual narratives. This serendipitous process isn't merely about chance; it embodies a profound philosophical stance – a belief that beauty and complexity can emerge from the most unassuming beginnings. Her formative years instilled in her an appreciation for order and detail, nurtured by encounters with architectural designs and urban landscapes. Recognizing the inherent elegance within structured environments, she adopted a technique characterized by unwavering adherence to right angles and a conscious avoidance of intersections. This constraint—far from stifling creativity—acts as a catalyst, unlocking intricate spatial relationships through repetitive geometric sequences. The resulting drawings transcend mere lines on paper; they are visual representations of an internal compass – a persistent quest for harmony amidst apparent randomness. They speak volumes about the artist’s conviction that limitations can inspire innovation and reveal hidden depths within seemingly straightforward forms. Cabanis's artistic exploration extends beyond individual drawings, reflecting a broader fascination with how art interacts with its surroundings. Since 2003, she has undertaken ambitious projects involving the application of adhesive sequences to urban surfaces—creating “urban circuits” that mirror the rhythmic flow of her pen strokes. These interventions aren’t simply decorative gestures; they represent a conceptual cornerstone – a desire to transform overlooked spaces into canvases for imagination and provoke contemplation about the invisible forces shaping our perception of space. This practice underscores Cabanis's belief in art as a tool for engaging with the world around us, prompting viewers to reconsider familiar vistas through a geometric lens. Her work has garnered critical acclaim within the contemporary art landscape, debuting in exhibitions at esteemed venues such as Domaine Pommery in Reims and Centquatre in Paris. These presentations highlight her dedication to disseminating her artistic vision and fostering dialogue about minimalist abstraction – its capacity to convey profound ideas with remarkable simplicity. The artist’s unwavering commitment to her craft—a singular blend of meticulous observation and playful experimentation—solidifies her position as a distinctive voice within the realm of modern French 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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