"Quand un homme rentre du travail, son premier geste, après avoir claqué la porte et déposé ses clefs, est celui de l’affalement. S’asseoir dans une chaise. S’effondrer dans un canapé. Sombrer dans les loisirs télévisuels. L’acte du tissage est une protestation. Ne vous asseyez pas là." "The TV is on. The chair is rocking, squeaking, laughing, crying. The human body is soft and moist and heavy. Like a wobbly chunk of jelly. The time is still, the air like a cloud of dust or ashes. The spider weaves bright threads that say please, stand. The artist wants to live." texts by Clare Mary Puyfoulhoux This series of "Musicals chairs" is about the different forms of domination in the contemporary society. "Oligarchic Chair" was offered at Karsten Grave as a memo-object. It was used in the Intervention "Offrande à Karsten Greve (Le trône)" on 5 November 2016, in order to remind him that art is dominated by the law of the Art Market, awards, diploma, the artist as a product. The oligarchic chair is also dominating art. *This chair was suspended on a wall in the monographic exhibition, Chaos in white, in the Cultural Center La Clef in Saint Germain en Laye on 2014.