Fade Out / Oak VariationFrédéric Cordier
23,0 X 12,0 X 0,80 FT

For me, a cellar is a form of grid, a repetitive and utilitarian structure. From a geometric pattern that I drew and imagined in volume, I intervened in a simple way on the structure of the cellar, subtracting the elements of its composition. The sequencing principle is thus disturbed by a deconstruction up to the total degradation of the pattern, which is that of the cellar. From these full and empty spaces results in a complex and light binary frame in which the bottles will be displayed in a decreasing rate.
- Width
- 7,01 M / 23,0 FT
- Height
- 3,65 M / 12,0 FT
- Depth
- 0,24 M / 0,80 FT
- Finishes
- Silver maple wood, WHITE LAQUER PANELS
- Capacity
- 700 BOTTLES
- Edition
- 1


The artist
Frédéric Cordier is a Swiss-Canadian artist born in Montreal in 1985. His work articulates itself around the notion of systems to which he associates the idea of dysfunctionality. His formal preoccupations explore the basic elements of a specific vocabulary, aiming at a highly visual efficacy with interventions that are simple and play on rhythm and motif, the full and the empty, the black and the white. Through sculpture, architectural installation and drawing, Frédéric Cordier explores a visual language that plays on rhythm and repetition.

The world ofFrédéric Cordier
From these full and empty spaces results in a complex and light binary frame.
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