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Stéphanie Cherpin
Derelict, 2012
Wood, cardboard, metal, plaster, ceramic, painting, coating
75 x 150 x 75 cm
unique artwork
Production Galerie Édouard-Manet, Gennevilliers - Photographie © Laurent Lecat
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Stéphanie Cherpin
Trophy, 2012
concrete reinforcing bar, clay, polystyrene, rope, painting, tape
Dimensions variables
unique artwork
Coprod. La Salle de Bains, Lyon & Galerie Édouard-Manet, Gennevilliers - Photo.© Laurent Lecat
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Stéphanie Cherpin
Her milk is my shit, 2012
Metal, clay, tape, rope, painting, bamboo
100 x 50 x 30 cm
unique artwork
Production Galerie Édouard-Manet, Gennevilliers - Photographie © Laurent Lecat
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Stéphanie Cherpin
Happy house I, 2012
Wood, acrylic painting, asphalt, cob
250 x 180 x 250 cm
unique artwork
Production La Salle de Bains, Lyon - Photographie © Laurent Lecat
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Stéphanie Cherpin
Happy house II, 2012
Polystyrene, wood, rope, tape, painting, serreflex, gunny
250 x 100 x 15 cm
unique artwork
Production La Salle de Bains, Lyon
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Stéphanie Cherpin
Happy house III, 2012
Wood, plywood, painting, pillows, cob
150 x 120 x 30 cm
unique artwork
Production La Salle de Bains, Lyon
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Stéphanie Cherpin
No room, 2012
Wood, cob, painting, rendering, reed panels
Dimensions variables
unique artwork
Production La Salle de bains, Lyon
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Stéphanie Cherpin
Happy house II (version 2), 2012
Polystyrene, wood, rope, tape, painting, serreflex, gunny
250 x 100 x 15 cm
unique artwork
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Stéphanie Cherpin
Heaven is a truck, 2011
Stones, wooden doors, painting, ropes, airbrush painting, iron
Variable size
unique artwork
Production Le confort moderne, Poitiers
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Stéphanie Cherpin
Vis Mineralis, 2011
Former railcar of the Marquèze Ecomusée, plates, coating
22 meters, 45 tons
unique artwork
Production La forêt d'art contemporain des Landes - Crédit photographique : Lydie Palaric Vignau
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Stéphanie Cherpin
Move on over here, slow it down, 2010
ropes, painting, coating, bars, parquet, partitions, railway crossbeam, ondobitume.Variable size
Dimensions variables
unique artwork
Production 40m3 Rennes
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Stéphanie Cherpin
Trapped again in still life, 2010
piano wires and mecanism, bamboo, rope, acrylic painting
200 x 70 x 45 cm
unique artwork
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Stéphanie Cherpin
Let's me knife, knife me lets, I will get what I like, 2010
tent, reflectors, tape, tightening bands, strings, painting
3m50 x 2m50 x 1m50
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Stéphanie Cherpin
Let's me knife, knife me lets, I will get what I like, 2010
iron gate, traffic lights, city luminary, chains, tarpaulin tissue, black tape, painting for metal
4m50 de large, 6m de long et 3m
unique artwork
Frac Aquitaine -
Stéphanie Cherpin
Hang Wire, 2010
piano wires and sound post, wooden portico, curtain wires, rendering, painting
200 x 250 x 350 cm
unique artwork
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Stéphanie Cherpin
A fist is fast and Jimmie's cast Hang me, 2010
wood, polystyrene beam, basket ball ring, piano wires, painting
250 x 60 x 30 cm
unique artwork
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Stéphanie Cherpin
Where did you sleep last night, 2009
Two caravanes, asphalt, wood, paint
400 x 500 x 300 cm
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Stéphanie Cherpin
Sans titre, 2009
Wooden cupboards, linoleum, Vénilia
270 x 160 x 30 cm
unique artwork
MLF -
Stéphanie Cherpin
Break my body, hold my bones, 2009
Wooden dresser, wooden pallets, fiber and concrete coating, paint
270 x 200 x 30 cm
unique artwork
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Stéphanie Cherpin
Something in the way II, 2009
Plastic ponds, drainage ducts, tyre, asphalt, rope, paint
250 x 600 x 350 cm
unique artwork
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Stéphanie Cherpin
Drain you, 2009
metal railings, vegetal fibers, felt, snow chains
210 x 195 x 55 cm
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Stéphanie Cherpin
Starving in the belly of a whale, 2009
Pine staircase, venetian blind strips, nylon security straps, paint
300 x 400 x 145 cm
unique artwork
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Stéphanie Cherpin
Daddy's little girl ain't a girl no more, 2009
Wooden painted small house
350 x 250 x 250 cm
unique artwork
production Buy-sellf
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Stéphanie Cherpin
Milk it, 2008
Pvc pipes, flowerpots, wooden canopy, asphalt, rendering, paint, scotch-tape
170 x 190 x 140 cm
unique artwork
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Stéphanie Cherpin
I miss the comfort in being sad, 2008
iron shutters, golf clubs, paint
panneaux de volets en fer, clubs de golf, peinture.
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Stéphanie Cherpin
Hairspray Queen 1, 2006
Automatic carwash rollers
variable
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Stéphanie Cherpin
Kabuto, 2006
Corner bathtub unit, phonic sponge, ironing board, linoleum, chain, paint
190 x 150 x 100 cm
unique artwork
Biography
Who's afraid of MISS D.I.Y ?
If the heart of a city is devoted to a cultural and political life, the outskirts are a mass of building sites, industrial zones and hypermarkets. In contrast to the noble edifices of our city centers, the surrounding industrial and activity zones are a chaotic architectural mixture of purely functional and transient constructions. Yet the monumental profusion, the characteristic brutality of these zones, provokes a certain fascination.
This is what Stephanie Cherpin's sculptural works strive to explore and honor, in recognizing something familiar and legitimate in their existence, and distinct purpose. This recognition is the starting point of her sculptural journey. To explore and comb the outskirts of these territories. To consider their oversized dimension as an enormous atelier. To be overwhelmed by the flux of image and emotion. To hunt down spare parts in D.I.Y stores, with the purpose of acquiring an assortment of disengaged objects, to confront, combine and intensify them and create new aesthetic structures.
Stephanie Cherpin's hybridizations produce an alteration, a transfer of quality between material and form. The metamorphosis of a bathtub into an ironing board or the simple gesture of isolating car wash brushes into the majestic composition Hairspray queen, appear suddenly evident. The application of paint and other substances aide and abet this cross dressing, but in a deliberately unnerving and overtly vulgar fashion, like the quick over-spray of a stolen car, putting more emphasis on effect than beauty.
Looking at these sculptures, one can neither limit them in a given space or time. The sense of unfinished, a notion that transcends the history of sculpture, is unashamedly celebrated. Stephanie Cherpin consolidates nothing, instead she makes exquisite propositions with multiple escape routes.
Her sculptures create tension, show their teeth, they deliberately obstruct the passage and trip us up, take over a space like weeds that one can never quite eradicate, they spill over and provoke, and in this sense evoke a multitude of parallels with grunge culture. In their refusal of accomplishment, or to be confined within established rules, and stripped of any unnecessary sophistication, these works come into their own and earn their necessity to exist.
Stephanie Cherpin's work could be likened to a quote from Henry Millers Hamlet which describes grass: "If it produces no flowers, nor aircraft-carriers, nor sermons on mountain tops, in the end it will always have the last word."
Paul Bernard

