Calling himself a "brico-luminologist", Flop never ceases to explore the infinite poetic power of light and movement, whether in performances or installations.
On a rail, two light bulbs move back and forth intermittently, creating on the wall a poetic "X-ray" of objects and clothes that appear to have escaped from a suitcase.
Shadows, reflections, colors and transparencies combine to form a large, moving panoramic painting that bears witness to a journey. Depending on the speed of light, we move from dizziness and abstraction to the contemplation of an ephemeral landscape passing before our eyes.
As we travel back and forth, a narrative takes shape, gradually sketching the portrait of the suitcase's owners.
With Travel-lllling, speed reminds us of the need to slow down in order to discover.
On a rail, two light bulbs move back and forth intermittently, creating on the wall a poetic "X-ray" of objects and clothes that appear to have escaped from a suitcase.
Shadows, reflections, colors and transparencies combine to form a large, moving panoramic painting that bears witness to a journey. Depending on the speed of light, we move from dizziness and abstraction to the contemplation of an ephemeral landscape passing before our eyes.
As we travel back and forth, a narrative takes shape, gradually sketching the portrait of the suitcase's owners.
With Travel-lllling, speed reminds us of the need to slow down in order to discover.




