'Art should make some sense, but you should be able to change your mind. It’s a way of advancing conversations and going further. Things are not stagnant,’ says #SylvieFleury.
Born in 1961 in Geneva, where she continues to live and work, Fleury emerged in the early 90s as a significant figure on the international art stage. She creates seductive objects and multimedia installations that, although they might be mistaken as endorsement, present a subtle commentary on the superficiality of consumer society and its values.
Spoofing luxury fashion, Formula 1 racing, and art icons like Donald Judd, Fleury has forged an artistic sensibility that continually reinvents itself, layering its meanings upon one another and finding new ways to explore our collective consciousness.
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