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VIDEOS 2004-2005
Christelle Familiari
France, 2010
video art
Video has been an important medium for Christelle Familiari ever since the first pieces she produced in the 90’s. Her practice has expanded over the years, finally encompassing diverse mediums (sculptures, objects, collages…) but video has always kept a significant and determining position. Her first video works focused on intimacy and the relation to the Other through confrontation between image and viewer.(...) The aesthetics of these silent, black and white videos, their presentation in a loop, as well as the mechanization of the bodies, which yield to ceaseless movements, contribute to the deliberately burlesque potential of these films.
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Text by Claire Guézengar