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Lucile Boiron / Bouche
Lucile Boiron / Bouche
Lucile Boiron / Bouche
Lucile Boiron / Bouche
Lucile Boiron / Bouche
Lucile Boiron / Bouche
Lucile Boiron / Bouche
Lucile Boiron / Bouche
Lucile Boiron / Bouche
Lucile Boiron / Bouche

Lucile Boiron

Bouche

€35,00
24 × 31 cm, 48 p, ills. color, paperback
ISBN 9789083438474
edit and design: Jurgen Maelfeyt
edition of 750
April 2025

In line with her previous works, the series Bouche delves into the artist’s family intimacy to probe the boundaries between the monstrous, the mundane, and the desirable. Fragments of bodies, striking close-ups of mouths, remnants of decomposed meals, altered skins, enigmatic still lifes, and indeterminate gelatinous materials are featured. Drawing inspiration from the reflections of Julia Kristeva and Barbara Creed on abjection and the monstrous feminine, these inquiries highlight the representation of bodily fluids as a central element. They embody what escapes the social framework. Through these representations, at times unsettling, disturbing, or enticing, Bouche seeks to explore the borders between the pure and the impure, the beautiful and the repulsive. This questioning of traditional classications paves the way for a new perspective: one where alterity is renewed, and the monstrous becomes a source of fascination and contemplation.

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Lucile Boiron (born in 1990) is a French artist living and working in Paris. At this event, we will unveil a set of new photographs and an installation from her new series, Bouche, which continues her exploration of the nuances between the "monstrous," the banal, and the desirable. In 2019, Lucile won the Libraryman Prize and published her first book, Womb. The book was presented at the 2019 edition of Printed Matter’s New-York Art Book Fair MoMA PS1, and then exhibited as part of the Triennale New Visions at the Henie Onstad Kunstenter. More recently, her work was exhibited at the Révélations Emerige in 2021, and as part of the 16th Lyon Biennale in 2022.