The exhibition unites selected drawings and sculptures over the whole of  Olivier Leroi’s path. This choice puts forward two underlying aspects:  an importance given to the gesture, as well as a refined perception of  reality beyond its appearance.
Olivier Leroi draws on found and  chosen pieces of paper. Evidence from their past provoques meaning. The  drawings hold bearing in a specific moment by crystallising it, and are  the manifestation of a conscience, the precipitation of an experiment.  Their sobriety, linked to a fixation on the detail, raises the question  of its origins in the sense of an act. These allegories built upon  changes of scale associate the factual observation with the expectations  we hope for. The most intimate questions the most universal, the  infinitesimal and the infinite dialogue in a nutshell.
When he  draws from printed images, Leroi cuts them out in order to give them new  outlines. Thus, their material becomes substance. It migrates towards a  possible sense that has been detected in the mass of its information.  Often present in recent works, the figure of Pinocchio symbolises the  transformation from matter into energy.
By playing with the  correspondance between visible and invisible, the artist hustles the  neutrality of the perception that he links to self awareness. The  elements he assembles in his collages often have a metonymic function.  Through their natural diversity, Olivier Leroi calls upon a plurality of  worlds; he provoques their unexpected convergence through equations  that the other has to solve.
The artist’s socratic irony defeats  certainty and surprises. It depends upon an economy of circumstances  that defines the vitality of the work. It is this time of the first  look, one of renewed astonishment, that he wants us to notice and of  which he offers the generation.
Press release of a curatoring projet for Drawing Now, galerie laurent mueller, Paris