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David Dubois

By conceiving of three by-products, David Dubois (1971, Dinan) has opted for three aesthetic hybrid transformations of objects which recycle dressmaking, gardening and design.

The Bike tree situated in the park is an oak-wood trunk placed horizontally on the ground in order to interact with the environment. It has two support functions which place it at the limit of the found object. Its principle function is for bikes but it also becomes a lifeline for plants which try to take root in it.

The concrete Earth bench and the cedar-wood Water bench give Dubois the opportunity to introduce the essence of nature, cleverly camouflaged as seating, into the parameters of the building, thus confirming the crucial dialogue which occurs between the inside and the outside of the edifice.

Artworks

  1. David Dubois Bancs-d’eau, 2006

    Cèdre, zinc, pompe à eau
    55 x 200 x 45 cm
    Commande et Collection Mudam Luxembourg
    Production 2006 avec le soutien de l’Administration des Bâtiments Publics
    © Photo : Rémi Villaggi | Mudam Luxembourg

  1. David Dubois Chênavélos, 2006

    Chêne et pitons
    ø 40 x 400 cm chacun
    Commande et Collection Mudam Luxembourg
    Production 2006 avec le soutien de l’Administration des Bâtiments Publics
    © Photo : Rémi Villaggi | Mudam Luxembourg

  1. David Dubois Bancs-terre, 2006

    Bancs en zinc et béton
    55 x 250 x 45 cm chacun
    Commande et Collection Mudam Luxembourg
    Production 2006 avec le soutien de l’Administration des Bâtiments Publics
    © Photo : Elisa Baiocchi

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