Untitled (Habana)

Alex Ayed

Untitled (Habana), 202213 x 14.5 x 8cmSign in to view price
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cigar box, cigar, copper nugget, boneZERO…
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This contemporary art piece features a wooden cigar box with a rustic, weathered appearance. The box is adorned with the "Real A.L. Pedro Habana" label, indicating its origin and contents. The composition is minimalist, with the box placed against a plain white background, allowing the textural elements to take center stage. The inclusion of a small, unidentifiable object on top of the box adds a subtle hint of surrealism to the still life. The artwork seems to explore themes of consumerism, heritage, and the layered histories embedded in everyday objects. ...

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Alex Ayed
Artist
Alex Ayed
B.1989, French/Tunisian

Alex Ayed’s practice is an intricate and conceptual kaleidoscope of the intentional and accidental, living and static, fictional and real. Working in sculpture, installation, assemblage and photography, the French-Tunisian artist “lets things happen” in his surroundings, travels and experiences which he then translates to into playful and poetic objects and constellations, placed inside walls, corners or shelves in the exhibition spaces. Dried-out insects, bits of marble, a stuffed fox, a dead fly, Tunision olive oil soap, present in his works, tell personal stories, as well as allude to the questions of migration and movement, exploration, conquest and trade. Leaving space for the unknown, failure and lack of meaning, Ayed approaches his exhibitions as single works in themselves. Continuously transforming the spaces, inviting the local neighbourhoods, crediting 36 pigeons, two dogs and a snake that contributed in the exhibition-making, he creates assemblages from assemblages. Ayed’s practice is inherently unpredictable, with his works often creating meaning on their own through chance and context. ...

ZERO…
Gallery
ZERO…
Milan

Over the years, the gallery has developed a programme of exhibitions with Italian and international artists, focusing on themes related to time, space and the human condition. Moving to Milan in 2003, developed a narrative connected to a nomadic attitude, using different spaces in the city. ZERO... has collaborated with national and international museums, as well as public and private institutions.