Justin Weiler — Plans de lumière
Justin Weiler’s work unfolds through glass and Indian ink on paper, investigating with care the very conditions in which an image arises. The transparency of the surfaces, the layering of planes, and the shifting play of light give rise to unstable spaces, perceptible only over time and through the movement of the gaze. The image never presents itself fully at once; it forms in strata, through successive filtrations, inviting a profoundly physical and sensorial experience of perception.
Dédale-Screen, Réf 233, 2026
Painting on double-glazed glass - 24 x 16 Inch
Ra'vars, Réf 223, 2026
Painting on double-glazed glass - 24 x 16 Inch
Dédale-Screen, Réf 224, 2026
Painting on double-glazed glass - 24 x 16 Inch
Projection, Réf 214, 2026
Ink under laminated glass, stainless steel rail - 47,24 x 31,5 Inch
Mapp, Réf 218, 2026
Paint and pigment tray, stainless steel rail - 31,5 x 24 x 4 Inch
Mapp, Réf 239, 2026
Paint and pigment tray, stainless steel rail - 47 x 31,5 x 4 Inch
Mapp, Réf 237, 2026
Paint and pigment tray, stainless steel rail - 31,5 x 24 x 4 Inch
Operire, Réf 211, 2017
Indian ink on paper Arches paper mounted on poplar board - 85 x 35 x 3 Inch
Operire, Réf 209, 2017
Indian ink on paper Arches paper mounted on poplar board - 85 x 35 x 3 Inch
Operire, (ref 208), 2017
Indian ink on paper Arches paper mounted on poplar board - 85 x 35 x 3 Inch