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Show allTemporary exhibition
In this display, Sandrine de Borman and Patricia Laguerre invite you to immerse yourself in a richly poetic, imaginary plant world.
With three residences at Château de Prangins to their name and their passion for plants as strong as ever, the two artists present works created using vegetation from the kitchen garden, park and surrounding area.
Sculptor Sandrine de Borman investigates the plant world and invites us to view it in a different way. She creates tataki-zomes by hammering botanical materials onto fabric, and also makes imprints of plants on paper known as phytoprints, without using ink.
Photographer Patricia Laguerre is fascinated by the process of revelation, and uses the 19th-century photographic technique of cyanotype to produce monochrome cyan-blue images of plants by exposure to sunlight. She is a multifaceted artist who celebrates the virtues of slowness.