Barberot Sylvain - Echo

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Sylvain Barberot’s engraved mirror self-portrait Echo, a 140 cm high, 20 cm wide verre work with a partially removed silver coating, hand-signed, produced in France in 2026 in excellent condition.

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Self portrait — “Echo”
Miroir gravé, dispositif lumineux

In this variation of the Self portrait series, the work extends reflection on the self-portrait by shifting it toward a logic of resonance. A single mirror, whose silvering is partly withdrawn, allows light to reveal the word echo. As in the other pieces, the text does not impose itself frontally: it surfaces, depends on the viewer's position, on the light, on the moment.

The mirror is no longer merely a surface of recognition, but a surface of return. It does not produce a stable image; it reflects back, alters, diffracts. The reflection becomes a transient phenomenon, comparable to a sound echo: a delayed appearance, a trace that forms in the interval between presence and disappearance.

The artist places himself here in a relay position. By reflecting himself in the work, he does not represent himself directly; he appears as a passage, a surface of translation. The world, captured by the gaze, is returned in the form of an image — transformed, displaced, recomposed. The self-portrait then becomes less an assertion of self than a process of reception and restitution.

The word echo, engraved in the silvering, acts as a discreet key to reading. It recalls that every image is already a return, a reverberation. Like a sound that reflects in space, the reflection in the mirror propagates, fragments, then fades. There is no fixity, only successive appearances.

Thus, the work inscribes artistic practice in a fleeting temporality: that of rebound, of attenuated repetition, of the gradual slide toward silence. The artist, far from being an origin, becomes a passing point — a place where the world reflects before disappearing.

Self portrait — “Echo”
Miroir gravé, dispositif lumineux

In this variation of the Self portrait series, the work extends reflection on the self-portrait by shifting it toward a logic of resonance. A single mirror, whose silvering is partly withdrawn, allows light to reveal the word echo. As in the other pieces, the text does not impose itself frontally: it surfaces, depends on the viewer's position, on the light, on the moment.

The mirror is no longer merely a surface of recognition, but a surface of return. It does not produce a stable image; it reflects back, alters, diffracts. The reflection becomes a transient phenomenon, comparable to a sound echo: a delayed appearance, a trace that forms in the interval between presence and disappearance.

The artist places himself here in a relay position. By reflecting himself in the work, he does not represent himself directly; he appears as a passage, a surface of translation. The world, captured by the gaze, is returned in the form of an image — transformed, displaced, recomposed. The self-portrait then becomes less an assertion of self than a process of reception and restitution.

The word echo, engraved in the silvering, acts as a discreet key to reading. It recalls that every image is already a return, a reverberation. Like a sound that reflects in space, the reflection in the mirror propagates, fragments, then fades. There is no fixity, only successive appearances.

Thus, the work inscribes artistic practice in a fleeting temporality: that of rebound, of attenuated repetition, of the gradual slide toward silence. The artist, far from being an origin, becomes a passing point — a place where the world reflects before disappearing.

Details

Era
After 2000
Country of origin
France
Material
mirror, Glass
Artist
Barberot Sylvain
Title of artwork
Echo
Signature
Hand signed
Year
2026
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
140 cm
Width
20 cm
Depth
20 cm
Weight
2.5 kg
FranceVerified
14
Objects sold
Private

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