Parabola explores the undercurrent relationship between modern standardized productions and Avant-Garde Art forms of the 20th century through their common postmodern lexicon.
The installation emphasizes the interchangeable nature of the vocabulary used by the "Industrial Civilization" of the 20th century and modernist artists such as John Cage, Hans Hofmann, Jean Dubuffet, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Andrei Tarkovsky or Claude Debussy.
Here, the titles of the artists' iconic work become mundane logotypes, diplayed on standardized contemporary artifacts.
Production : Great Co.
New chapter. New rules. Duperré basketball court in collaboration with Stephane Ashpool.
Photography : Maxime Verret
Drone Image : Alex Penfornis
Initially made for Ill-Studio’s first solo exhibition in Paris, this sculpture made of plaster represents a pair of Nike TN. The Nike TN is a very popular shoe of the French youth culture from the 2000s, and it is here presented as seen by future archaeologists finding a vestige of our modern civilisation.
Ill-Studio conceptualized an installation at the Museum of Modern Art in Paris for the Pigalle Spring-Summer 2018 fashion show.
The installation explored the lifelong relationship between art and the anatomy of the human body and its performances. The scenography established visual parallels between the past, present and future of modernity, from the Roman Antiquity to the Avant-Garde era of the early 20th century and the Open-Source times we live in today.
Music composed by Thomas Roussel . Production by Villa Eugenie
Photographer : Image Group
In 2016, Ill-Studio was appointed to lead the creative direction of L’Officiel magazine. The following images are selected fashion and still-life editorials shot for the magazine during the course of a year.
Photographer : Laetitia Hotte
Photographer : Jonas Marguet
Photographer : Priscillia Saada
Photographer : Image Group
Photographer : Max Martin
Photographer : Maxime Guyon
Photographer : Maxime Guyon
Photographer : Laetitia Hotte
Photographer : Priscillia Saada
Photographer : Florian Joye
Photographer : Theresa Marx
Photographer : Younes Klouche
Photographer : Younes Klouche