Justices
Clément Papachristou
With a free, fantastical rewriting of The Divine Comedy, Justices follows Vincent, an artist with Down's syndrome, in an existential search through the circles of a graphical, pop-aesthetic hell.
With a free, fantastical rewriting of The Divine Comedy, Justices follows Vincent, an artist with Down's syndrome, in an existential search through the circles of a graphical, pop-aesthetic hell.
As the desperately heroic mission turns into a fiasco, and the world is collapsing around them, they decide to flee: here they are, botching together a makeshift vessel to try to reach an unknown galaxy.
What happens when expectation is more thrilling than is the revelation itself?
Through this radical experiment, Vincent Hennebicq crushes our certainties, allowing us to glimpse multiple scenarios. Dare to let go, branch out, be guided towards the unthinkable: can the dice reveal us to ourselves?
A disturbing force, which holds these silhouettes in continuous imbalance, dependant on an unstable, poetic environment.
With a free, fantastical rewriting of The Divine Comedy, Justices follows Vincent, an artist with Down's syndrome, in an existential search through the circles of a graphical, pop-aesthetic hell.
The bodies tangle, overflow from the frame, allow themselves to be carried along in an energetic, organic chaos.