In an age when obsolescence and perpetual renewal dictate our consumption patterns, Lor-K invites us to explore our relationship with possession and detachment. Why do we keep certain objects and discard others? At what point does our judgment swing between value and obsolescence?
From waste to heritage, Lor-K prolongs what is destined to disappear, while questioning the very meaning of this need to preserve. The artist invites us to contemplate what persists beyond use by tackling a universal subject that will affect us all one day: death! Does what we leave behind define us more than what we seek to preserve? With the FREEZE project, a refrigerator tips over to question our relationship with space, standards and the memory of the things that surround us. Lor-k opens its archive box at Nancy's Musée des Beaux-Arts!
From waste to heritage, Lor-K prolongs what is destined to disappear, while questioning the very meaning of this need to preserve. The artist invites us to contemplate what persists beyond use by tackling a universal subject that will affect us all one day: death! Does what we leave behind define us more than what we seek to preserve? With the FREEZE project, a refrigerator tips over to question our relationship with space, standards and the memory of the things that surround us. Lor-k opens its archive box at Nancy's Musée des Beaux-Arts!