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Press Review

AM
If you want the fruit,remove the wrapping
Stephane Marcault gives us a critical vision of the consumption society with his suits made starting from  citrus fruits packings.

UPSTREET N°33
Ultra Oranges :Stephane Marcault wraps up everything he can get hold of in citrus fruit paper. From then on everything he finds in his way changes skin, with his small coloured caskets making the fruit more seductive.

LE FIGARO
“Orange quarters”: orange wrapping papers have become the stuff of chronicled nostalgia, yet Stéphane Marcault creates tents, parasols, clothing and accessories cut from a cloth of poetic invention. An exhibition that exhales a perfume of acidulated malice.

IL GIORNALE
A(rt)GRUME, an installation of citrus fruit wrapping papers. Stéphane Marcault offers us a sunny universe of Mediterranean landscapes perfumed by the scent of oranges.

LA REPUBLICA
With his installation A(rt)GRUME, Stéphane Marcault proposes a voyage to a land of tissue papers, a landscape with a taste of orange.
Through his work Stéphane Marcault helps to maintain the vigor of a tradition and popular art form.

ELLE
From Old to Beautiful” Artists don’t hesitate to recycle the waste products of a consumer society. One person’s trash becomes another’s treasure.  The artist Stéphane Marcault has conceived a series of Dress-Scuptures made from citrus fruit wrapping papers.

DEPECHE MODE BUZZ
The artist Stéphane Marcault’s latest craze: collecting orange wrapping papers. This delicate recycler uses them to make curios: handbags, shoes or dresses with added vitamins.

LEVANTE Valencia
Citrus fruit wrappings: Stéphane Marcault proposes a curious intervention colored by citrus fruit wrappings. His work is an appropriation of objects linked to his personal visualization of body and clothing. A reading of a graphic lexicon tied to a popular tradition.

LA REVISTA
ValenciaOrange wrapping papers are the graphic memory of the Mediterranean Basin. Stéphane Marcault raises a quotidian object to the category of Art.

Maison Française N°530
Recycled Papers : Usually these squares of tissue paper are destined to wrap oranges and lemons but Stéphane Marcault has decided on an alternative use. He changes them into rustling dresses or brightly colored lampshades. And suddenly the world takes on the joyous tones of bygone days.
When will there be wallpaper to cover our interiors with « Popular Art » and added vitamines ?

Dealer de Luxe N°1
A wrapping that only used once is said to be wasted. Dear Stéphane Marcault, you maintain that you haven 't invented anyhing but we'd like to tell you that to give beauty to what is usualy wasted is a fine illustration of your creativity and creativity is synonymous with inventiveness.