This objective work entitled “Killing Duchamp” is made up of a set of six glass and Steel boxes, which formulate a kind of funeral urn deployed to express the difficulty of materializing the Freudian impulse to kill the father.
In his posthumous work "étant donnes", Marcel Duchamp invites us to peek through a hole in a peephole into an intimate and mysterious scene.
In this work, the transparency of the glass and the opacity of the metal establish a dialogue of reflections and mirages that place the viewer in a labyrinth. As in a Russian doll game in the continuous search for an end, an exit, the inheritance seems to be replicated over and over again.