Sylvie Fleury
Sylvie Fleury is a Swiss contemporary pop artist employing sculpture, mixed media. Her work addresses the issues of shopping, and the paradigm of the new age. Born 1961, Geneva. Critics have labeled her work "post-appropriationist," and her books The art of survival, First Spaceship on Venus and Other Vehicles, and Parkett #58 (with Jason Rhoades and James Rosenquist), have been featured internationally.
Selected works
- Coco, 1990
- Bedroom ensemble, 1997
- London, 1991
- Skin Crime no. 6, 1997
- Pleasures, 2001
- 400 Pontiac, 1999
- Here comes Santa / Bells (IX), 2003
- Monolith, 2005
- Prada Alfissima
- Stolen Kisses for Dom Pérignon, 2008
Bibliography
- (French) Éric Troncy, Markus Brüderlin, Liam Gillick, Sylvie Fleury, Magasin Grenoble, 2001, (ISBN 978-2-7118-4313-8)
- (French) Fabian Stech, J'ai parlé avec Lavier, Annette Messager, Sylvie Fleury, Hirschhorn, Pierre Huyghe, Delvoye, D.G.-F. Hou Hanru, Sophie Calle, Ming, Sans et Bourriaud, Dijon, Les presses du réel, 2007.
See also
External links
Gallery pieces Main info site an interview on artnet
- Neon Parrallax
- Sylvie Fleury at Sprüth Magers Berlin London