Pantone Street - Gilles Viandier
In the shared territory of the city, a dancer-architect with his long monochrome veil invents an ephemeral and elastic gesture that weaves in color with everyday life. By deploying the Pantone as a ghost of places, playing with flows, scales, rhythms, the singular duo reveals the plasticity of spaces and creates images modified by movement, inviting to the encounter of the bodies inhabitants. Like a nomad and his dynamic brush, questioning the identity and form of heritage, evoking certain necessities of human conditions (clothing, shelter, carpet, curtain), aesthetic references (classic drapes, flags, folds, Christo packaging...) and architectural impulses, they create transient monumental installations, defy artifice and edifice, become actors and leitmotivs of a comic strip, permeable to situations, inventing scores and states of the day.