Timothé Orloff
Collecte et réemploi de matériaux / Assemblage, collage, stratification / Expérimentations low-tech / Sculpture et installation / Recherche formelle
Timothé Orloff is a visual artist who graduated from the Haute École des Arts du Rhin. His practice develops at the intersection of formal research, material experimentation, and a reflection on cycles of consumption.
His work is rooted in a particular attention to everyday materials, especially household waste, which he collects, observes, and transforms. Through these materials, he questions logics of accumulation, unintentional aesthetics, and possibilities of reuse, within an approach that is both artistic and critical.
His universe moves between geometric abstraction and forms derived from reality, where material constraints become a driving force for creation. Inspired by low-tech approaches and resourcefulness, he develops an experimental practice that values simple gestures, improvised systems, and open processes.
The studio then becomes a true laboratory: a space for testing, errors, transformations, and accumulations, where each material can be reactivated and reinterpreted. Through his productions, installations or devices he seeks to bring out new narratives from what is usually set aside.
