Samy Snoussi
Loft Art Gallery is pleased to welcome the first solo exhibition of French Moroccan artist Samy Snoussi. 鈥淢y hand, your eyes, the third space鈥 presents a series of new works that explore the connection of body art and sociology through the gesture of writing, combining movement, individuality, and cultural evolution.
For this exhibition, the artist returns to the primordial gesture of 鈥榤aking鈥 from matter, offering a multidisciplinary production that combines contemporary form with ancestral craft techniques. The individual works鈥攑aper, canvas, stone, clay, metal鈥攅volve from gesture and a desire to experiment with materiality to create a system of symbols that celebrate his distinct nature. Snoussi has developed his own reiterative methodology in which language is independent of literal meaning, becoming an extension of his own body and鈥攎ost particularly鈥攈is hand.
Inscribe, transpose and reconfigure to create new possibilities. The exhibition presented is a tangible space that hosts the imaginary. The viewer is hypnotized by the flow, rhythm, and motion: the third space.
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Loft Art Gallery is pleased to welcome the first solo exhibition of French Moroccan artist Samy Snoussi. 鈥淢y hand, your eyes, the third space鈥 presents a series of new works that explore the connection of body art and sociology through the gesture of writing, combining movement, individuality, and cultural evolution.
For this exhibition, the artist returns to the primordial gesture of 鈥榤aking鈥 from matter, offering a multidisciplinary production that combines contemporary form with ancestral craft techniques. The individual works鈥攑aper, canvas, stone, clay, metal鈥攅volve from gesture and a desire to experiment with materiality to create a system of symbols that celebrate his distinct nature. Snoussi has developed his own reiterative methodology in which language is independent of literal meaning, becoming an extension of his own body and鈥攎ost particularly鈥攈is hand.
Inscribe, transpose and reconfigure to create new possibilities. The exhibition presented is a tangible space that hosts the imaginary. The viewer is hypnotized by the flow, rhythm, and motion: the third space.