The white world of Nicole Bouldoukian rests on the edge of what we see. Forms shift as the viewer also moves, and the shape of the world seems to tilt. This exhibition comprises eighteen sculptures in white formed from papier-mâché and one rendered in bronze. They refer collectively to regeneration, a necessary stage in the renewal and restoration of life that is, for Bouldoukian, a critical part of her work.
Nicole Berjon Bouldoukian is an artist working in France and Lebanon. She has exhibited her work in both countries, including the Epreuve D'Artistes Gallery. A native of Lozère, France, she was first drawn to Lebanon in an exhibition while studying literature in Montpellier. She has remained in Lebanon for 50 years now, where she has become a mother
and grandmother. Her work relies primarily on painting, drawing, and copper enamels, stoneware, bronze, and resin. Her practice takes up themes of fauna, La Fontaine Fables, human relations, and numerous others. Currently, she is interested in extinction and environmental deterioration.