Roxane Revon

@roxane_revon

Artworks visible @docent_art (Expanded bodies) & @theinvisiblecollection 2026 Markerspace artist in residence @makerspacenyc
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Villa Albertine (@villa.albertine ) will celebrate their 30th anniversary of the Étant donnés program from September 5 to 8, 2024, in New York. This event, tailored for art professionals, curators, critics, and collectors, offers exclusive studio tours, private exhibition viewings, and additional unique experiences, all in collaboration with The Armory Show. As a part of this program, we invite you to join us on September 7th for an exclusive presentation of multi-disciplinary artist Roxane Revon’s (@roxane_revon ) bio art installations and a tour of PICTO NY! Register here: /_49lrd And check out the rest of the events here: /events/celebrate-the-30th-anniversary-of-etant-donnes-in-new-york/
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1 year ago
Last weekend of the “Encounters” evolutive solo exhibition at RU/Koda House 404 @governorsisland with @residencyunlimited Co-curated with @audeadrien and @tania.khizioua.ibanez 💕 Come check it out today and tomorrow from 11am-5pm #nature #questioning #root #wheatgrass #fabric #exhibition #evolutive #ink #paper #mycelium #print #wax #sculpture #onemonth #process #dichroic #glass #artcollector #naturephotography #bioart #plantbased #art #roon #roxanerevon #nyc #governorsisland
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2 years ago
Hidden Places II & I, large ink on paper drawings created in 2021-2022. They refer to living plants growing in places that are special to me on Governors Island & in Provence. I’m thrilled to see these drawings in their new beautiful environment, playing with a cat or other plants. A big thanks to the collectors 🙏 Thanks also to @lmcc_nyc , @fiafny & @cinema.supply & curator @vandagem_art for giving me the opportunity to create & show this body of work… #artonpaper #ink #bioart #drawing #continuouslinedrawing #black #red #patterns #roots #thyme #achillea #symbiosis #roxanerevon #terrestrial #artgallery #artcollector #collector #artworks #nyc #governorsisland #provence
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3 years ago
Roxane Revon (@roxane_revon ) explores the intersection of living matter, memory, and time, extending the concept of the body into the slow, intricate architectures of the more-than-human world. Treating biomaterials as collaborators and storytellers, she engages roots, mycelia and bacterial growth as agents carrying their own histories and rhythms. Her works emerge like sedimented palimpsests, echoing planetary processes and suggesting that human and non-human bodies co-shape the very surfaces they inhabit. Transparent, repurposed materials become porous membranes where human gestures and vegetal forms intertwine, expanding into ever-evolving structures. Discover « The Girl with the Duck » installation by Roxane Revon at Gallery Particulier (@gallery.parti ), on view through November 30. ——— #Docent #DocentArt #DocentArtists #ContemporaryArt #RoxaneRevon Video © @instant.prod
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Artists: Roxane Revon "The Girl with the Duck" Mycelium, hemp, ink 52 x 36 inches (framed) $5,800 Part of Body Positivity – Gender Euphoria, curated by Racquel Chevremont. Visit the Gallery at 281 Maple St, Brooklyn. Wednesdays or by appointment: [email protected] Discover more: /call-for-art-body-positivity-gender-euphoria/ Link in bio
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7 months ago
Tomorrow is the last day to go see Roots & Routes: Tracings of Time, on view at @ps122gallery with works of @camilledegalbert , @roxane_revon &@cvoagen . If you haven’t had a chance yet, visit us at ° 150 1st Ave., New York, NY 10009 • Thursday - Sunday 1pm to 6 pm Photos by @guillaume.ziccarelli Curator’s note: “Talking about women in her essay «The Laugh of the Medusa », poet and philosopher Hélène Cixous, defying genre and convention, wrote: “We are ourselves sea, sand, coral... more or less wavily sea, earth, sky... We know how to speak them all.” This reflection on the fluidity of being resonates with Roots and Routes, Tracings of Time, an exhibition that explores how all living beings are interwoven with the earth’s cycles, shaped by visible and invisible forces, by the marks left by time, the roots anchoring us in the past, and the routes taken toward transformation. The exhibition examines the idea that we are “more than ourselves”-our roots reaching far beyond individual experience, deep into the layers of history, nature, and the shared journeys shaping our collective existence. Like the sea and its tides, we are part of an endless process of creation and re-creation, leaving prints and imprints in the sand as we move through time.” For more info, visit PS122.org, link in bio #nycart #nycgallery #eastvillagenyc #mycelium #install #ecoart #root #artcollector #art #artist #videoart #multimediaart #artwork
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10 months ago
Last week to go see Roots & Routes: Tracings of Time, on view at @ps122gallery , curated by @aurorevullierme with artists Camille de Galbert, Caroline Voagen Nelson & Roxane Revon If you haven’t had a chance yet, visit us at ° 150 1st Ave., New York, NY 10009 • Thursday - Sunday 1pm to 6 pm “Talking about women in her essay «The Laugh of the Medusa », poet and philosopher Hélène Cixous, defying genre and convention, wrote: “We are ourselves sea, sand, coral... more or less wavily sea, earth, sky... We know how to speak them all.” This reflection on the fluidity of being resonates with Roots and Routes, Tracings of Time, an exhibition that explores how all living beings are interwoven with the earth’s cycles, shaped by visible and invisible forces, by the marks left by time, the roots anchoring us in the past, and the routes taken toward transformation. The exhibition examines the idea that we are “more than ourselves”-our roots reaching far beyond individual experience, deep into the layers of history, nature, and the shared journeys shaping our collective existence. Like the sea and its tides, we are part of an endless process of creation and re-creation, leaving prints and imprints in the sand as we move through time.” For more info, visit PS122.org, link in bio
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10 months ago
Last week to go see Roots & Routes: Tracings of Time, on view at @ps122gallery , with works of @camilledegalbert , @roxane_revon & @cvoagen . If you haven’t had a chance yet, visit us at 📍 150 1st Ave., New York, NY 10009 🕚 Thursday - Sunday 1pm to 6 pm 📸 by @guillaume.ziccarelli “Talking about women in her essay «The Laugh of the Medusa », poet and philosopher Hélène Cixous, defying genre and convention, wrote: “We are ourselves sea, sand, coral... more or less wavily sea, earth, sky... We know how to speak them all.” This reflection on the fluidity of being resonates with Roots and Routes, Tracings of Time, an exhibition that explores how all living beings are interwoven with the earth’s cycles, shaped by visible and invisible forces, by the marks left by time, the roots anchoring us in the past, and the routes taken toward transformation. The exhibition examines the idea that we are “more than ourselves”-our roots reaching far beyond individual experience, deep into the layers of history, nature, and the shared journeys shaping our collective existence. Like the sea and its tides, we are part of an endless process of creation and re-creation, leaving prints and imprints in the sand as we move through time.” For more info, visit PS122.org, link in bio
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10 months ago
Roots & Routes: Tracings of Times With works by @camilledegalbert @roxane_revon and @cvoagen On view at @ps122gallery until the 29th of June Highlight on @roxane_revon Revon’s philosophy challenges traditional distinctions between nature and culture. She rejects the idea of “Nature” as a separate, external entity. Instead, her work emphasizes the inseparability of human and non-human lives, seeing them as fundamentally co-dependent. This perspective is shaped by the research of biologist Lynn Margulis, whose work on symbiosis and ecological interconnectedness has profoundly influenced Revon’s thinking. For her, life is not an isolated phenomenon but a network of relationships, where every element—from soil to human skin—is part of a larger, evolving ecosystem. Climate change and ecological fragility are also central to her work. Revon views environmental collapse not as an abstract issue but as a deeply personal and existential one. By working with biomaterials like mycelium and roots, she seeks to foreground the resilience and vulnerability of natural systems. Her process is about witnessing and participating in natural transformations, rather than imposing upon them. This is both a creative and ethical stance, rooted in care, observation, and respect for the life forms she collaborates with. Her work ultimately asks: How grounded are we in our understanding of the world? How aware are we of the invisible systems that sustain life? And how can we learn to coexist more ethically and attentively with the living world? Through her art, Revon invites viewers to reflect on these questions and to recognize their place within a broader ecological narrative. 1 - The Girl with the Duck, 2024 24x32 in. Mycelium and Ink 2 - Symbiosis (installation), 2025 5 panels of 118 x 43 in. each Silk, onion peel ink and mycelium 3 - Buste III, 2024 19.5 x 15 x 6 in. Mycelium, hemp, ink and glass 4 - Mobile I - Reves (installation), 2025 Dimensions variable Mycelium, copper and acrylic paint 5 - Vibrations III (installation), 2023 Single channel video projection #bioart #planthropocene #contemporaryartwork
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10 months ago
So glad to be developing the “Rhizomes” project & workshops with great French choreographer Thierry Thieu Niang at @languageandlaughterstudio & @lallianceny schools. Every day is a discovery. It’s incredible to see 3-5 years old students create, learn about the natural world, move, dance and inspire us! Come check out our exhibition & installation at L’alliance NY library: opening next Friday, April 18th,2025. Thanks so much @pascalesetbon @languageandlaughterstudio @lallianceny @tatyanafranck @villa.albertine @theinvisibledog for your wonderful support! Rhizomes is an innovative project conceived by dancer-choreographer Thierry Thieû Niang and visual artist Roxane Revon that blends dance and visual arts to guide children aged 3 to 5 on a sensory, visual, and bodily exploration of the plant world. Rhizomes explores our relationship with nature, the living world, and climate issues, while also raising questions about time, care, and patience. More in this article: /va/professionals/thierry-thieu-niang-in-conversation-with-roxane-revon/ #workshop #art #artwithkids #natureart #ecoart #mycelium #seed #cyanotype #spring #artinstallations #artwork #atelier #arts #artists
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1 year ago
“Symbiosis” is a mixed-media installation of large silk panels, merging photography with living elements of mycelium and roots. The work begins with a photograph of the artist at age six, cradling a duck—an echo of her early bond with nature during childhood visits to her grandparents’ home in the south of France. From this point of origin, the portrait gradually dissolves as the ink fuses with organic matter which slowly overtakes the image until it shifts into abstraction. Through this transformation, “Symbiosis” offers a visual meditation on cycles of growth, decay, and renewal. Yi Tai Special Projects curated by @mr_enochcheng for @artcentralhk Work by @roxane_revon Presented by @thelockerroomnyc Co-curated with @aurorevullierme “Symbiosis”, 2025 Silk panels, onion peel ink, mycelium, wheatgrass roots 300 x 110 cm each
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Honored to be part of Yi Tai program at Art Central HK, presenting the textile installation “Symbiosis” curated by the amazing @aurorevullierme with @thelockerroomnyc Symbiosis is a mixed-media installation of large silk panels, merging photography with living elements—mycelium and roots. The work begins with a striking yet intimate photograph of the artist at age six, cradling a duck— an echo of her early bond with nature during childhood visits to her grandparents’ home. From this point of origin, the portrait gradually dissolves as the ink fuses with organic matter. Mycelium and roots spread across the surface, slowly overtaking the image until it shifts into abstraction. Through this transformation, Symbiosis embodies the profound interconnection between humanity and the Earth, offering a visual meditation on cycles of growth, decay, and renewal-the enduring bond between all living things and the soil. You can discover all its details at the P2 Sector in @artcentralhk See you there ! And bravo to all @mr_enochcheng thank you for having us ! #artcentralhk2025 #artwork #artweek #installation #installationart #textile #textileart #mycelium #artcollector #contemporyart #art #hongkong #artforsale #artfair #ecoart #symbiosis
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1 year ago