1. Lenny RÉBÉRÉ
    Ghost flows, 2022
    Crayon et fusain sur papier, verre gravé et encré
    105 x 120 cm

    Collection privée
  2. Lenny RÉBÉRÉ
    Ghost flows 2, 2022
    Crayon et fusain sur papier, verre gravé et encré
    105 x 105 cm
  3. Lenny RÉBÉRÉ
    Ghost flows 3, 2022
    Crayon et fusain sur papier
    105 x 86,5 cm

    Collection privée
  4. Lenny RÉBÉRÉ
    Ghost flows 5, 2022
    Lanières PVC encrées, métal
    245 x 100 cm
  5. Lenny RÉBÉRÉ
    Sans titre, 2022
    Verre gravé et encré, film coloré, encadrement métal
    50 x 60 cm
  6. Lenny RÉBÉRÉ
    Tous ceux qui ont continué à courir 2, 2023
    Huile sur toile, verre sablé et encré, encadrement métal
    149 x 117 cm
  7. Lenny RÉBÉRÉ
    Horizon, 2023
    Édition 1/2
    Captations de caméra de surveillance, datamoshing, Rasberry pi, écran LCD, huile et plexiglass, Boucle de vidéo de 19h
    30 x 12 cm
  8. Lenny RÉBÉRÉ
    Tous ceux qui ont continué à courir , 2023
    Huile sur toile, verre sablé et encré, encadrement métal
    149 x 117 cm
  9. Lenny RÉBÉRÉ
    Tous ceux qui ont continué à courir 3, 2023
    Huile sur toile, verre gravé et encré, encadrement métal
    162 x 132 cm
  10. Lenny RÉBÉRÉ
    Sans titre, 2023
    Verre sablé et encré, aluminium
    130 x 90 cm
  11. Lenny RÉBÉRÉ
    Sans titre, 2023
    Verre sablé et encré
    47 x 32 cm
  12. Lenny RÉBÉRÉ
    Sans titre, 2023
    Verre sablé et encré, encadrement métallique
    164 x 87 cm
  13. Lenny RÉBÉRÉ
    Sans titre, 2023
    Verre sablé et encré, alluminium
    110 x 90 cm
  14. Lenny RÉBÉRÉ
    Sans titre, 2023
    Huile sur toile, encadrement métal
    20 x 25 cm

    Collection privée
  15. Lenny RÉBÉRÉ
    Sans titre, 2023
    Crayon sur papier
    47 x 33 cm

    Collection privée
  16. Lenny RÉBÉRÉ
    Limina, 2023
    Verre sablé et encré, métal
    102 x 42 cm
  17. Lenny RÉBÉRÉ
    Limina 4, 2023
    Verre sablé et encré, métal
    102 x 42 cm
  18. Lenny RÉBÉRÉ
    Limina 3, 2023
    Verre sablé et encré, métal
    34 x 165 cm
  19. Lenny RÉBÉRÉ
    Limina 2, 2023
    Verre sablé et encré
    100 x 41 cm
  20. Lenny RÉBÉRÉ
    Infras 1, 2019
    Red ink on engraved glass, steel frame
    130 x 100 cm

    Collection particulière
  21. Lenny RÉBÉRÉ
    Vertigo, 2021
    Engraved and inked glass, LED screen, coloured foil, steel frame
    120 x 150 x 10 cm
  22. Lenny RÉBÉRÉ
    Vertigo 2, 2021
    Engraved and inked glass, coloured foil, steel frame
    210 x 62 cm
  23. Lenny RÉBÉRÉ
    Landscape, 2021
    Engraved and inked glass
    200 x 20 cm (x4 elements)

    Collection particulière
  24. Lenny RÉBÉRÉ
    Vertigo 4, 2021
    Engraved and inked glass, coloured foil, steel frame
    197,5 x 70 cm
  25. Lenny RÉBÉRÉ
    Vertigo 3, 2021
    Engraved and inked glass, coloured foil, steel frame
    104,5 x 187 cm
  26. Lenny RÉBÉRÉ
    Passant 1, 2018
    Les Passants
    Oil on canvas and perforated metal sheet
    162 x 130 cm

    Collection particulière
  27. Lenny RÉBÉRÉ
    Vertigo 5, 2021
    Engraved and inked glass, coloured foil, steel frame
    61,5 x 151,5 cm
  28. Lenny RÉBÉRÉ
    Passant 3, 2018
    Les Passants
    Oil on canvas and perforated metal sheet
    162 x 130 cm

    Collection particulière
  29. Lenny RÉBÉRÉ
    Rituels, du bleu, du ciel, 2021
    Engraved and inked soft PVC strips, neon light, steel
    194 x 180 cm
  30. Lenny RÉBÉRÉ
    Sursis 3, 2021
    engraved and inked PVC strap, metal
    70 x 35 cm
  31. Lenny RÉBÉRÉ
    Sursis 4, 2021
    engraved and inked PVC strap, metal
    70 x 35 cm
  32. Lenny RÉBÉRÉ
    Proverb, 2020
    Ink on engraved glass, steel frame
    101 x 62 cm
  33. Lenny RÉBÉRÉ
    Infras 2, 2019
    Red ink on engraved glass, steel frame
    130 x 100 cm
  34. Lenny RÉBÉRÉ
    Sans titre, 2017
    Inked and engraved glass
    280 x 300 x 130 cm
  35. Lenny RÉBÉRÉ
    Sans titre , 2015
    Pencil and charcoal on paper
    78 x 118 cm / 30.70 x 46.45 in


Introduction

 

On first sight, the drawings of Lenny Rébéré suggest an ambiguous floating landscape that requires us to decipher it, and that demands all of our attention. The image resists, struggling against our will to perceive it in its entirety, to describe it, to understand it. It resists our gaze, experiences it and imposes on it its own movement, its indistinctions and breath. It barely affords it the opportunity to rest on a particular detail, such is it interwoven.


"A series of images rolls across my screen": capture the world by flicking between images without attributing any value to what passes before our eyes. The artist here becomes spectator, a collector perhaps, gathering snippets of lives, events, photographs, commercials in the internet flux... these digital images made public and available to all which no longer allow any alternative than to experience the proximity of anonymous beings, which the artist blends into her own, her story, her images (photos of holidays, friends, places and landscapes visited). Evocative of a chaotic and saturated world where we no longer discern the remarkable because we see too much, where the intimate and the collective are related, Lenny Rébéré's practice commences thus with accumulation.


Then comes the moment of recomposition, when the hand replaces the eye and mobilises the memory. The images are then laid on paper or canvas. The process is long, and the technique precise: by the continuous act of drawing, Lenny Rébéré replaces the action and will at the heart of the creation. These images therefore gradually regain the physicality which their digital nature, far removed from the physico-chemical nature of the initial photographs, has deprived them of. For these orphan images, multiple, and deprived of a body, the time has come for synthesis and reincarnation.


Fragile, vibrant, like transparent layers, they never fully settle, but rather inhabit a singular and disconcerting space in-between where everything seems at once both near and far. The designs merge, the composition almost rejecting any protrusion; in the end there remains only the ghostly image of a receding landscape which indistinct figures or suspended bodies come to inhabit as if locked within an empty frame. Things, places, eras mingle, intertwine, overlap and contaminate each other, composing a third hybrid image, which owes as much to fiction as reality. A synthesis picture which behaves like a dream, by echoing, by fusing, and by successive impressions.


Here reality mingles with possibility and composes a living screen which can our fantasies can enter, whose emergence is all the more striking in that it involves us on both sides of the looking glass. Oscillating between the will to emerge and the temptation to turn in on itself, the image-become-phenomenon therefore reconciles the aesthetic category of the visual (image) and the ontological category of the event (the moment of perception): the action is not only described, but produced by the image, at once the subject and object of our gaze, now able to "make visible the action of organisation in perception".*

 

Thibault Bissirier, October 2015


* Attributed to Paul Cézanne

 

Lenny Rébéré was born in 1994, Lyon (France)
He lives and works in Paris.

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