Abel Auer
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.This vibrant artwork depicts a whimsical, fantastical scene in a lush, verdant landscape. The composition is characterized by a vivid color palette, with bold greens, blues, and pinks creating a dreamlike, almost surreal atmosphere. The central figure, a person in a flowing, patterned robe, stands amidst a forest teeming with a variety of flora and fauna, including mushrooms, clouds, and a sun-like orb in the background. The artist's distinctive style is marked by an imaginative, almost childlike approach to representation, blending elements of realism and fantasy to evoke a sense of wonder and imagination. This piece likely reflects the artist's personal vision or an attempt to capture the essence of the natural world through a unique, emotional lens. ...
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Abel Auer
1974 , GermanAbel Auer is a German artist whose colourful paintings trace across overlapping timelines of the present day and Modernity. The oriental aesthetics of his bright sceneries show the artist’s admiration of historical artistic movements. The artist brings the concerns of the Romanticists and the Symbolists to the forefront of artistic discourse following the conceptual dead-ends of Post-modernism. His works cherish the memory of decadence, filled with anarchic spirit, battling with and for beauty. Auer's quiet, almost magical settings depict mountains and trees, infinite horizons and burning skylights, hidden eyes and blending faces. His works are provocative in their art-historical rupture and in their airy brightness. ...
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Corvi-Mora
LondonCorvi-Mora is a contemporary art gallery based in Kennington, South London. The gallery currently represents over 30 artists, including Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, Alvaro Barrington, Jennifer Packer, Brian Calvin, Tomoaki Suzuki and established international artists such as Turner Prize nominees Roger Hiorns and Lynette Yiadom-Boakye. Corvi-Mora was founded by Tommaso Corvi-Mora in 2000 at premises in London's Warren Street after the closure of the gallery Robert Prime which he founded in partnership with Gregorio Magnani in 1995. Corvi-Mora moved to a space on Kempsford Road in 2004 with the contemporary art gallery greengrassi. Notable exhibitions include Sorrow for A Cipher by Lynette Yiadom-Boakye in 2016, Roger Hiorns in 2004 and 2015, The Commune Itself Becomes a Super State by Liam Gillick in 2007, Rachel Feinstein in 2007, and Richard Hawkins in 2009. ...