Spring bulb

Adrian Geller

Spring bulb, 2024140 x 120cmPrice on Request
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oil on canvasSuper Dakota
Description
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This painting features two figures reclining on a bed, surrounded by a lush, floral green blanket. The warm, earthy tones and the intimate, introspective poses create a sense of tenderness and vulnerability. The artist's bold, expressive brushstrokes and the interplay of light and shadow suggest a Modernist style, evoking a mood of quiet contemplation. This piece likely explores themes of human relationships and the complexities of the human condition.

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Adrian Geller
Artist
Adrian Geller
B.1997

Adrian Geller (b. 1997) is a Swiss artist based in Paris. Adrian Geller’s paintings trace back to the contemplation of the Goethean heroes, gypsies or oriental artisans, travelling to unearth their own peace and serenity trough wild and dramatic landscapes, and in the process uncovering reality’s detachment from nature thus becoming unnatural. The relevance and accuracy of Geller’s recreated world resides in his questioning and re-imagining of a symbiotic bond between humans and nature. At a time when environmental and sociological crises have unpredictable impacts on our collective experience, and life in general, Adrian Geller unveils our very own condition and leaves us gazing at the world in disbelief. ...

Adrian Geller: Artworks
The Loom
Adrian GellerThe Loom, 2021Price on Request
La bagarre
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The Houses
Adrian GellerThe Houses, 2021Price on Request
Le chariot
Adrian GellerLe chariot, 2021Price on Request
The broken mill wheel
Adrian GellerThe broken mill wheel, 2022Price on Request
Feral Coin
Adrian GellerFeral Coin, 2022Price on Request
Satyr
Adrian GellerSatyr, 2023Price on Request
Bouton d’or
Adrian GellerBouton d’or, 2023Price on Request
Spring bulb
Adrian GellerSpring bulb, 2024Price on Request
Étourneaux
Adrian GellerÉtourneaux, 2023Price on Request
Super Dakota
Gallery
Super Dakota
Brussels

Super Dakota is a contemporary art gallery founded in 2013 supporting both emerging international artists and established leading artists. The gallery presents multi-disciplinary works with an emphasis on new technologies. They collaborate with galleries and institutions around the world and are committed to developing the career of the artists they represent. Their practice, ethics and integrity are the very core of their project. The galleries program highlights contemporary issues embedded in the zeitgeist and their exhibitions explore cultural, political as well as social contents. Artists exhibited at Super Dakota include but not exclusively: Mark Leckey, Paul McCarthy, Elizabeth Peyton, Adam Pendleton, Jeremy Deller, Alberta Whittle, Wade Guyton, Alexandra Domanovic, Julia Wachtel, Metahaven, Tabor Robak, John Divola, Jan Groover, Math Bass, Lawrence Weiner, Jacob Kassay, Oliver Laric, Magali Reus, Lothar Hempel, Neïl Beloufa, Sin Wai Kin, Bruce Nauman, Sanam Khatibi, Yvonne Rainer, Fischli & Weiss, Raymond Pettibon, Christine Wang, Sarah Abu Abdallah, Fred Sandback, Slavs and Tatars. ...