Interview with Océane Bruel
@oceanebruel and dylan ray arnold
@dylanrayarnold , Helsinki-based visual artists working with sculpture, installation, and printed matter. On wood, fruit pits, rooms that are swallowed like feelings, and speculation as an artistic practice.
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... Details tend to nest and accumulate, much like the way everyday life gathers around us. Assemblage is therefore not only a formal strategy but also a way of thinking about being: we understand ourselves as assemblages shaped through continuous interaction with our environments. This extends to how works relate to one another in space. We are interested in the idea of living systems with permeable boundaries: how works can both hold themselves and remain open, stable yet capable of leaking and affecting one another...
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Short abstract of the interview, more Link in Bio
Photo 1- dylan ray arnold, Pit, Swallowed Rooms. 2025, SIC, Helsinki
Photo 2 - Portrait of Oceane Bruel and dylan ray arnold, 2026. Photo: Sanna Ritvanen
Photo 3- detail, Océane Bruel & dylan ray arnold, Touristes Tristes. The Slow Business of Going, 2020, Helsinki Art Museum Gallery.
Photo 4 - Océane Bruel, Hypertonic, 2025, Fall, Titanik, Turku
Photo 5- detail. dylan ray arnold, Autofiction, 2025, ageing etc feelings, Sculptor, Helsinki
Exhibition Photo Credit dylan ray arnold
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