Yves Trémorin, who co-founded the Noir Limite groupwithJean-Claude Bélégou and Florence Chevallier in 1986, is building up a body of work that weaves links between culture, history and mythology. He has the habit of extracting an object or a portrait by means of photography, in a way so as to constitute a collection serving the study he has set himself. Here it is all about the scientific progress needed for space travel, in particular the work required on the human body to ada [...]
Yves Trémorin, who co-founded the Noir Limite groupwithJean-Claude Bélégou and Florence Chevallier in 1986, is building up a body of work that weaves links between culture, history and mythology. He has the habit of extracting an object or a portrait by means of photography, in a way so as to constitute a collection serving the study he has set himself. Here it is all about the scientific progress needed for space travel, in particular the work required on the human body to adapt and perfect it to make it capable of surviving in space. His EVA – extra-véhiculairesproject is organized in three sections; the artist has taken photographs at the Institut des Systèmes Intelligents et de Robotique (ISIR), Imagine–Institut des maladies génétiques, and the Musée de l’Air et de l’Espace at Le Bourget.