for a long time now i am carrying this notion that the drawing act is actually the first recording act, since it saves traces of movement in a certain space in a certain time. visiting the last salon du dessin contemporain in Paris @ the AL/MA gallery booth, i so this series of drawings by Olivier Filippi that looked fresh to me, in a way that recognizes the possible relationships between drawing and movement.





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