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Born 1968, Catherine Melin lives and works in Marseilles, France. Her oeuvre is developed from and with urban objects, location photographs, filmed captures of actions seen in the public place or occasionally orchestrated by the artist, wall drawings, and drawings on paper. All these elements are chosen, assembled and executed to create a work and together turn into a proposition in the form of an exhibition. The modular exhibition, which can be modulated, is a state of research, a Fulcrum. Through these different forms, there is a latent memory of gestures (those of the artist drawing and those of workers executing works), movements (those of dancers, sportsmen and -women and children activating urban structures) and journeys–the artist's, from Russia to China, encountering different, displaced spaces and customs. Issuing from this proposition are lines (those of drawing, those of structures, and those of paths proposed by the artist) and voids which formulate so many possible accepted meanings and appreciations of the work.