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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Mathilde Lefort, Mirror II, 2021
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Side angle view of Mathilde Lefort’s 'Mirror', showcasing the texture and depth of the painting. The artwork's frame is thick, emphasizing its object-like quality and the stark contrast between the dark surfaces and the light wall behind, inviting contemplation on the nature of perception and materiality
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Modern abstract painting by Mathilde Lefort titled 'Mirror', featuring a minimalist design with a dark iron, cement, and ink canvas divided by a single horizontal black band. The artwork's subtle textures and monochrome palette evoke a sense of depth and introspection, reminiscent of the styles of Rothko and Soulages, focusing on the elemental and the material.
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Close-up view of the 'Mirror' artwork, focusing on the textural contrast between the rough, mottled cement upper half and the smoother, darker iron-infused lower half. This division creates a visual tension and plays on the concept of negative depth, engaging the viewer in a meditative observation of form and emptiness.
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Detailed view of the edge where the dark surfaces meet, highlighting the intricate textures and varying shades of gray and black. The artwork's edge accentuates the physical boundaries of the canvas, reinforcing the idea of the painting as an object and a portal into a contemplative psychological space

Mathilde Lefort

Mirror II, 2021
Iron, cement and ink on canvas
19.5 x 37 "
49.5 x 95 cm

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  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 2 ) Side angle view of Mathilde Lefort’s 'Mirror', showcasing the texture and depth of the painting. The artwork's frame is thick, emphasizing its object-like quality and the stark contrast between the dark surfaces and the light wall behind, inviting contemplation on the nature of perception and materiality
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 3 ) Modern abstract painting by Mathilde Lefort titled 'Mirror', featuring a minimalist design with a dark iron, cement, and ink canvas divided by a single horizontal black band. The artwork's subtle textures and monochrome palette evoke a sense of depth and introspection, reminiscent of the styles of Rothko and Soulages, focusing on the elemental and the material.
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 4 ) Close-up view of the 'Mirror' artwork, focusing on the textural contrast between the rough, mottled cement upper half and the smoother, darker iron-infused lower half. This division creates a visual tension and plays on the concept of negative depth, engaging the viewer in a meditative observation of form and emptiness.
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 5 ) Detailed view of the edge where the dark surfaces meet, highlighting the intricate textures and varying shades of gray and black. The artwork's edge accentuates the physical boundaries of the canvas, reinforcing the idea of the painting as an object and a portal into a contemplative psychological space
In this body of work Mathilde Lefort follows the pictorial traditions of Rothko, Malevich and Soulages, offering doorways that open into a world beyond the visible. Extended to the viewer...
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In this body of work Mathilde Lefort follows the pictorial traditions of Rothko, Malevich and Soulages, offering doorways that open into a world beyond the visible. Extended to the viewer here is a space of contemplation – a filter for the mind.

Through the use of monochrome Mirror invokes the disappearance of painting itself in favor of object-painting. The artworks defeat the fictitious illusion of a third dimension and realize their own material reality, constructing an archetype of Zero form – a Nothing-Object containing infinity. The tension created between the flat surfaces and the appearance of negative depth engulfs the observer in a recessed space, absorbing them in an eternal distance.

These paintings offer nothing to observe besides the m own self. Black excludes the world, purifies the gaze and creates a psychological space where non-perception can only be reflected inwards, which is established by sensations, emotions and an awareness of the spiritual.

By providing this mirror to the soul of the observer, the works of Mirror offers themselves as meditations on freedom and mortality.

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