The Houses
The Houses
The Houses
The Houses

Adrian Geller

The Houses, 2021195 x 130cmSign in to view price
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oil on canvasSuper Dakota
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The painting depicts a surreal and dreamlike scene, with a towering, abstract structure in the center that appears to be a house or building made of wooden frames and windows. The overall composition is marked by bold, expressive brushstrokes and a dark, moody color palette, creating a sense of mystery and unease. The subject matter suggests a narrative, with a lone figure in the foreground seemingly interacting with or observing the unusual architectural form. The artist's distinctive style and technique evoke the Expressionist movement, hinting at a deeper, symbolic exploration of the human condition and the relationship between the individual and their environment. ...

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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. ...

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The Loom
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La bagarre, 2021
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Le chariot
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Le chariot, 2021
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The broken mill wheel
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The broken mill wheel, 2022
2 x 130 x 195cm
Satyr
Bouton d’or
Adrian Geller
Bouton d’or, 2023
20 x 25cm
Spring bulb
Adrian Geller
Spring bulb, 2024
140 x 120cm
Étourneaux
Adrian Geller
Étourneaux, 2023
20 x 25cm
Feral Coin
Super Dakota
Gallery
Super Dakota
Brussels

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