 "Opus incertum aurichalcum" / Gilles BrussetPermanent installation, 2025 / Artistic commission by the City of Rennes for the Parc des Tanneurs, Rennes, France / As part of the participatory budget, this artwork consists of three elements—a stele, a wall sculpture, and an emblematic table—inlaid with mosaics (opus incertum) and brass motifs (aurichalcum in Latin) inspired by those of the famous mosaicist I. Odorico.
The mosaics were created by local residents with the help of mosaic artist Caroline Salles. / photo © PY Brunaud |  "Opus incertum aurichalcum" / Gilles BrussetPermanent installation, 2025 / Artistic commission by the City of Rennes for the Parc des Tanneurs, Rennes, France / As part of the participatory budget, this artwork consists of three elements—a stele, a wall sculpture, and an emblematic table—inlaid with mosaics (opus incertum) and brass motifs (aurichalcum in Latin) inspired by those of the famous mosaicist I. Odorico.
The mosaics were created by local residents with the help of mosaic artist Caroline Salles. / photo © PY Brunaud |
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 "Opus incertum aurichalcum" / Gilles BrussetPermanent installation, 2025 / Artistic commission by the City of Rennes for the Parc des Tanneurs, Rennes, France / As part of the participatory budget, this artwork consists of three elements—a stele, a wall sculpture, and an emblematic table—inlaid with mosaics (opus incertum) and brass motifs (aurichalcum in Latin) inspired by those of the famous mosaicist I. Odorico.
The mosaics were created by local residents with the help of mosaic artist Caroline Salles. / photo © PY Brunaud |  "Opus incertum aurichalcum" / Gilles BrussetPermanent installation, 2025 / Artistic commission by the City of Rennes for the Parc des Tanneurs, Rennes, France / As part of the participatory budget, this artwork consists of three elements—a stele, a wall sculpture, and an emblematic table—inlaid with mosaics (opus incertum) and brass motifs (aurichalcum in Latin) inspired by those of the famous mosaicist I. Odorico.
The mosaics were created by local residents with the help of mosaic artist Caroline Salles. / photo © PY Brunaud |
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 "Opus incertum aurichalcum" / Gilles BrussetPermanent installation, 2025 / Artistic commission by the City of Rennes for the Parc des Tanneurs, Rennes, France / As part of the participatory budget, this artwork consists of three elements—a stele, a wall sculpture, and an emblematic table—inlaid with mosaics (opus incertum) and brass motifs (aurichalcum in Latin) inspired by those of the famous mosaicist I. Odorico.
The mosaics were created by local residents with the help of mosaic artist Caroline Salles. / photo © PY Brunaud |  "Ciel" / Etienne ReyPermanent installation, 2024 / Public commission from the Government of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg for the Lycée Michel Rodange, Luxembourg (LU)
/ “Ciel" ("Sky”) is an artwork in perpetual transformation, capturing both the ephemeral beauty of celestial light and the elusive nature of time. It offers an immersive experience, prompting the viewer to question his or her perception of the surrounding space.
/ © Etienne Rey, Adagp Paris |
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 "Ciel" / Etienne ReyPermanent installation, 2024 / Public commission from the Government of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg for the Lycée Michel Rodange, Luxembourg (LU)
/ “Ciel" ("Sky”) is an artwork in perpetual transformation, capturing both the ephemeral beauty of celestial light and the elusive nature of time. It offers an immersive experience, prompting the viewer to question his or her perception of the surrounding space.
/ © Etienne Rey, Adagp Paris |  "Ciel" / Etienne ReyPermanent installation, 2024 / Public commission from the Government of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg for the Lycée Michel Rodange, Luxembourg (LU)
/ “Ciel" ("Sky”) is an artwork in perpetual transformation, capturing both the ephemeral beauty of celestial light and the elusive nature of time. It offers an immersive experience, prompting the viewer to question his or her perception of the surrounding space.
/ © Etienne Rey, Adagp Paris |
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 "Hysteresia" / Stéfane Perraud & Aram KebabdjianIn situ sound installation + performance, September 2023 to February 2024, Mudac, Plateforme 10, Lausanne (Ch) / An artwork produced as part of the Mondes nouveaux artistic creation support program. With the support of Château de Goutelas, Fonds [SCAN] Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes and Plateforme 10 (Lausanne).
/ © Aram Kebabdjian + Stéfane Perraud, Adagp Paris |  "Hysteresia" / Stéfane Perraud & Aram KebabdjianIn situ sound installation + performance, June & July 2023, Château de Goutelas (Fr) / An artwork produced as part of the Mondes nouveaux artistic creation support program. With the support of Château de Goutelas, Fonds [SCAN] Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes and Plateforme 10 (Lausanne).
/ © Aram Kebabdjian + Stéfane Perraud, Adagp Paris |
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