Marrakech, Morocco – 2013-02-13 — /travelprnews.com/ — Guests can discover the works of artist painter Sibylle Baltzer at Four Seasons Resort Marrakech until April 15, 2013.
“These are works where things appear – they enter the field, they come out, they accept the constraint edges and escape, they play with the limits of the canvas, and so, despite their insistence on the physical substance, they are largely beyond the rhetoric of abstract minimalism and self-sufficient objects,” notes art critic David Ryan.
Sibylle Baltzer is a French artist who, after living several years in London, moved to Morocco, where she now lives and practices her work as a painter. Graduated from the Chelsea School of Art, Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris and the Slade School of Fine Art, it is in abstract painting that her works fall within. She introduces into her paintings materials such as metal, plastic and rubber into shapes, colours and space.
Recent personal exhibitions iinclude the Delfina Studios, Bermondsey Street, London, 2007; “Dust” (May 2008) and “Bubble gum” (June 2010), Galerie Ra, Marrakech; then the Athanor Gallery, Marseille, October 2010. CDG, Rabat, Expo Workshops in September 2011, Ensemble Gallery Delaporte, Casablanca, 2012.
Her paintings and assemblages will be presented at Four Seasons Resort Marrakech until April 15, 2013.
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