Maude Bernier Chabot Vestibule, 2012
Photo : Adrien Baudet, courtesy of the artist

On the most fundamental level, sculpture could be described as the relationship between that which is, and that which is not; a relationship of thing to space, presence to absence. And in the thin margin between being and non-being exists a boundary: a surface, a skin.

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