Current Past Upcoming
CHRIS SUCCO: The Soft Machine15.03.2013 - 27.04.2013
LAPSES : Olga Cafiero, Clare Kenny, Sebastien Verdon
18.01.2013 - 02.03.2013
SARAH CROWNER: Geometric Park
02.11.2012 - 11.01.2013
THOMAS BONNY: I'm Still Here
14.09.2012 - 27.10.2012
RUBY SKY STILER: A Punch, a Blade, a Pointed Hammer
04.05.2012 - 28.06.2012
LA LOGE curated by Denis Pernet
16.03.2012 - 14.04.2012
HADRIEN DUSSOIX: Disclosed Process
20.01.2012 - 10.03.2012
JEAN-BAPTISTE BERNADET: Réservoir
19.11.2011 - 14.01.2012
LAURENT KROPF: Allegro ma non troppo
16.09.2011 - 12.11.2011
DARK VISION: Group show
08.07.2011 - 03.09.2011
JOSSE BAILLY: Put Your Brushes Where I Can See Them
20.05.2011 - 02.07.2011
CHRISTIAN GONZENBACH: Holometabolic
18.03.2011 - 14.05.2011
UNDER CONSTRUCTION: Group show
21.01.2011 - 12.03.2011
EVAN GRUZIS: Rough Boy
13.11.2010 - 15.01.2011
GARY SIMMONS: Double Feature
17.09.2010 - 06.11.2010
FURER & SERRATI: Perpendicular to the Galaxy
21.05.2010 - 15.07.2010
HADRIEN DUSSOIX: Beyond Good & Evil
19.03.2010 - 08.05.2010
HENRIK STROMBERG: Vanishing
22.01.2010 - 06.03.2010
DAVID MALEK: Safety Yellow
13.11.2009 - 16.01.2010
ROBERT LONGO: No Wave
18.09.2009 - 07.11.2009
GEAN MORENO & CELINE PERUZZO: Gardy Loo!
15.05.2009 - 04.07.2009
JOYCE KIM: Paintings
20.03.2009 - 07.05.2009
ROMINA SHAMA: Run
04.12.2008 - 24.01.2009
JOSSE BAILLY: Hard Attack
30.10.2008 - 29.11.2008
SAKS presents the sculptures and drawings of the young swiss duo Furer & Serrati : Perpendicular to the Galaxy.
"Of Man and Woman draw a unique circle where from the square with equal sides emerges. Build it into a triangle, as it will then transform itself into a perfect sphere. Thus the philosopher's stone is born. Would your mind be slow to get hold of this great mystery, understand the geometer's work and you will know." (Michael Maier (1568-1622) "Atlanta Fugiens XXI"). In addition to the writings left by the alchemists, the monumental work by Furer & Serrati "The Melancholy" was inspired by the sculptural shape represented in Albrecht Dürer's famous engraving, "Melancholia I", where a feminin figure sat in a swamped pose illustrates the black bile, considered by antique medicine as being the cause of the melancholic state. In the interpretation given by the young artists, sculpture and gallery floor are unified with the same black and granulous material, the soft coating of the tartan. Hardly released from the ground, the stone enters levitation announcing the rise of the mind.
Echoing the sculpture, an ensemble of drawings titled "My Own Private Stage Diving" references the inner jump, a quantum leap, abrupt and unpredictable, transcending fears and seclusion.
Furer & Serrati's work is a focused reflection on one's inner world, regardless of external social or political realities. Their search investigates art history, as well as science and the World of Ideas, ally rational and irrational and open the viewer to new perspectives upon his own existence and his relationship to the Universe.







