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This vibrant contemporary artwork features an abstract composition of bold, sensual forms in shades of deep pink and magenta. The fragmented body parts, including hands, limbs, and an eye, are rendered in a textured, almost sculptural manner, creating a tactile, visceral quality. The artist's use of dramatic chiaroscuro lighting and the monochromatic palette lend a dreamlike, surreal atmosphere to the piece. The distorted, unsettling depiction of the human form suggests a exploration of themes related to the body, desire, and the subconscious. Through this innovative and provocative visual language, the artist invites the viewer to engage with the work on both an emotional and conceptual level. ...
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Galerie Derouillon was founded in Paris in 2013 by Benjamin Derouillon and is dedicated to discovering and supporting emerging contemporary artists. Since its inception, Galerie Derouillon has put the emphasis on providing young artists a long term support in every stage of production, exhibition and dissemination of our artists’ practice. The main focus is on international emerging artists, creating a community and bonds with historical and more established artists through curated group shows. Collaboration is an important feature in the ecosystem of the gallery as we dedicate ourselves in creating relationships between artists, galleries and institutions by producing books, exhibitions as well as working closely with public and private institutions. ...