


Fabienne Lasserre creates works that exist between painting and sculpture, challenging fixed ideas about form, identity, and perception. In Ocean Furious a soft field of green hovers within a hand-built structure. Combining steel, linen, acrylic polymer, paint, and canvas, the form uses canvas layering and transparent washes to evoke the pull and motion of the titular ocean.
Steel, linen, acrylic polymer, acrylic paint, cotton canvas
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Named by Algonquian tribes of the northeastern United States, the Strawberry Moon signals summer's wild strawberry harvest. The first full moon of June, it appears especially large as it rises on the horizon.
In this spirit of ripeness and transformation, Strawberry Moon brings together recent work by Christy Gast, Fabienne Lasserre, Halsey Rodman, and Molly Smith. Installed within a former dairy factory, the work ranges from large-scale sculptural installation to intimate watercolor paintings, exploring bodies, landscape, desire, and the scales of time.

Fabienne Lasserre reflects on her decades-long exploration of the boundaries between painting and sculpture, body and space, color and form. Rooted in feminist ethics, her work invites viewers to question binaries and engage with abstraction as a language of inclusion, embodiment, and emotional depth.