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Philippe Decrauzat

R.E.M., 2007 
Acrylic, emulsion  
422 x 3600 cm 

The works of Philippe Decrauzat (*1974 Lausanne, CH) are concerned with and develop the principles of op art, namely the suggestion of space and movement on the two-dimensional canvas. Like the art of movement founder Victor Vasarely and op-art icon Bridget Riley, Decrauzat's paintings rely for their realisation on the visual perception of the viewer. Decrauzat seeks the perfect interplay of form and colour, exploring it in spatial installations and large-scale panel paintings. Appearing to extend into infinity, his three-dimensional pieces and canvases are designed to trick the eye and produce intentional after-images on the retina. But that's not all: the artist also seeks to influence our perception of space and time. The perception of the viewer is thus crucial to Decrauzat's art. The "Slow Motion" installation, which includes three canvases spanning a wall at the EPO, creates an optical illusion of seeming to elongate space. The pull effect intensifies the longer the viewer allows

Artwork mural

R.E.M., 2007 
Acrylic, emulsion 
422 x 3600 cm, detail 

Slow Motion (SCOPE), 2011  Acrylic, canvas  210 x 205 cm

Slow Motion (SCOPE), 2011 
Acrylic, canvas 
210 x 205 cm 

Slow Motion (SCOPE), 2011  Acrylic, canvas  210 x 205 cm

Slow Motion (SCOPE, EPOCS, SCEPO), 2011 
Acrylic, canvas 
210 x 165 cm, installation view  

 
© Philippe Decrauzat