Cocons en verre (glass cocoons)

I had created a budding nest for the night of philosophy at the French Institute in Tel Aviv and to move it I had wrapped it in cellophane, immediately transforming it into a cocoon like an involuntary return to the past. I have since been looking to recreate this matrix but in a noble material, like glass. Thanks to my meeting with the artist Andrew Erdos, we were able to wrap my family trees in the making first at the Corning Museum, and then at the Chimney NYC for my installation Call In.

Cocon Call In
2016 - Made of found wood, red threads, bible verses wrapped in glass then released in two performances. at Chimney NYC Brooklyn
150 x 180 x 470 cm
Cocon Call In
Call in cocoon detail
2016 - Glass on wooden family tree, red threads and prayers
470 x 180 x 150 cm
Call in cocoon detail
Call In cocoon detail
Call In cocoon detail
Cocon Call In
2016 - Installation in the Chimney NYC here with Andrew Erdos
Cocon Call In
Call In Coconn in the makingCocon Call In en cours
Call In Coconn in the makingCocon Call In en cours
Cocoon Call in detail
Cocoon Call in detail
Cocoon Prototype detail
2016 - Glass on wood
150 x 48 x 38 cm
Cocoon Prototype detail
Cocon prototype
Cocon prototype
Cocon Call In
Call in cocoon detail
Call In cocoon detail
Cocon Call In
Call In Coconn in the makingCocon Call In en cours
Cocoon Call in detail
Cocoon Prototype detail
Cocon prototype

I had created a budding nest for the night of philosophy at the French Institute in Tel Aviv and to move it I had wrapped it in cellophane, immediately transforming it into a cocoon like an involuntary return to the past. I have since been looking to recreate this matrix but in a noble material, like glass. Thanks to my meeting with the artist Andrew Erdos, we were able to wrap my family trees in the making first at the Corning Museum, and then at the Chimney NYC for my installation Call In.

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