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But as tableaux, the reliefs are not quite right: one has an edge that goes too far, another a circle that's off-center and about to roll, and still another, a pinkish mass that could topple over.Bouroullec's work is most rewarding if we listen as it asks for a new language altogether. Languages have always been born from clay (one thinks of cuneiform seals); it's easy to believe that Bouroullec is developing his own. At the very least, these pieces\u2014somewhere at the intersection between painting, sculpture, and design\u2014demand new verbs, words like "bevel" and "disintegrate." (And it's possible, the works say, that there is nothing so lovely as a beveled edge: the way they taper is like a caress. The way they dissolve onto a background feels digital and also deeply analogue. 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