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STEPHANE MALKA’S RUE SANS FRONTIERES

What you are really seeing when you look at this pixel-like installation by of Stephane Malka are thousands of different size cardboard boxes glued together, then painted a pristine pale grey to sweet perfection. Malka designed the space for Moscow’s International Biennale For Young Art.

On one side of the room is a wall made of mirror, which endlessly reflects the boxes. There is no rhyme or reason to the box positions, there is no pattern, but the instillation as a whole creates a world of texture and depth.

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