First catalogue devoted to French artist Sarah Tritz, whose work is characterized by a multidisciplinary approach (sculpture, painting, collage, drawing). With texts by Claire Moulène and Paul Bernard, as well as an interview with the artist by Sandra Patron and Franck Balland.
Sarah Tritz (born in 1980) lives in Paris and works in Ivry-sur-Seine. She graduated from ENSBA Lyon in 2004. Over the past twenty years, Tritz has developed a multifaceted visual art practice that incorporates various media and materials. Her works combine artistic gestures in the form of drawings, photographs, collage, montage, and three-dimensional works, craft techniques and DIY strategies, contexts such as domestic life, art, and the psychic realm, heterogeneous images, ranging from the bodily to the monetary, as well as contrasting tonalities—the regressive, the sexual, the economic, or the comical. Her work addresses the intimate and a personal biographical history, in an encrypted manner, sometimes open to play, manipulation, and interpretation, including in the psychoanalytical sense. Childhood and adulthood are deeply intertwined on both thematic and formal levels.