Press release
Human faces can embody an era, with a unique expression that has travelled through the ages. Humans are all unique. They cross our paths by the thousands, by the millions. They can be loved ones, celebrities, or the anonymous people we come across in the city.
All are different and singular, yet they represent the oneness of Humanity. Every individual, every face and expression can be revealed through clay, pencil, paint or film… And each character can take part in the living creations of Marie Serruya. They engage all viewers, by questioning our heritage, our values, our world and our relationship to others.
In her unique world, bringing together emotion, humor and questioning, inspired by both the Iron Age and consumer society, Marie Serruya presents us with a multifaceted work. Small face masks seem to speak to each other and come alive via amazing electronic systems.
Inspired as much by the Primary Arts and shrunken heads as by the Middle Ages and cinema, her videos have a contemporary rhythm and an aesthetic that recalls Jacques Tati.
In a creative, funny and sassy way, Marie Serruya confronts us with our singularity. She alerts us on the danger of conformity, and encourages us to express the uniqueness that allows us to make our choices and live free. Let’s laugh at ourselves, let’s tell our own myths and stories, let us exist, so our differences can live and laugh together.
Hélène Poirier, Author and art critic
Karl Lagerfeld
Jack Ma
Joe Biden
Mahatma Gandhi
Simone Veil
Christine Lagarde
Camille Cottin
Anna Wintour
David Bowie
Madiba
Trump
Charles III
Xi jing ping
Kim Jong Un
Volodymyr Zelensky
Jeff Bezos
Melenchon
Macron
Elizabeth
Marie Serruya, in the middle of Big Brother Land
Credits: Aleksandra Picard