Moka
500,00 €
The silhouette of a daily ritual transformed into an architecture of shadow.
Between the lines of Antonin Artaud, the Moka pot emerges as a silent presence, imposing its deep black upon the tumult of the printed text.
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Original India ink drawing on an original book page. (Unique piece).
The Moka pot, companion of the long waking hours at the Rue Vernier studio, here leaves its function behind to become an apparition.
On this page from Antonin Artaud’s The Theater and its Double, the India ink saturates the paper, creating a dense mass that seems to weigh upon the language. The object is no longer a mere utensil; it becomes a mineral structure, a stable presence that fragments the legibility of the support without totally canceling it out.
The black is not an absence here, but a worked, vibrant matter, hinting at the nervousness of the gesture. It is a still life captured on the edge of the night, where the book no longer serves as a vehicle for knowledge, but as a territory occupied by shadow.
Here, the daily object attains the status of a silent relic.
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