Untitled

Andy Boot

Untitled, 201670 x 35cmPrice on Request
Details
MaterialGalleryLocation
UV print on synthetic fabric, cable tieCroy NielsenVienna
Description
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The artwork features a simple yet striking composition. The canvas, positioned on the wooden floor, is predominantly white with bold black abstract shapes resembling distorted human figures. The minimalist style and monochromatic palette create a sense of mystery and introspection. The artist's intention seems to be exploring themes of the human form and its fragmentation, inviting the viewer to ponder the relationship between the physical and the conceptual. This contemporary piece likely aims to challenge the traditional boundaries of artistic representation and invoke a contemplative response from the audience. ...

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Andy Boot
Artist
Andy Boot
1987 , Australian

Bringing “the ephemeral world of the internet into physical spaces”, Andy Boot creates paintings and sculptures to reveal the complexity of the line between lived and online experiences. Drawing on art history, modernist concerns of materiality and form through the contemporary lens, Boot incorporates scratch-and-sniff stickers into his paintings and wire mesh replicating the background of GeoCities – a now-defunct web-hosting service –into his sculptures. Chance and coding, or decoding, intertwine in the artist’s work: in his work i.e. e who remained was M (2012) Boot threw noodles at the canvas to produce patterns, a process inspired by Spaghetti Spam which is a code used to camouflage spam emails. Whether suggesting an alternative realm of viewing, inspiring digital nostalgia or subjecting himself to the uncertainty of chance, Boot demonstrates the emotive complexity of our relationship with the Internet and its disembodied physicality. Written by Goldsmiths CCA ...

Andy Boot: Artworks
Inviolable
Andy BootInviolable, 2014Price on Request
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Andy BootParis (cybertrips) 2, 2014Price on Request
Untitled
Andy BootUntitled, 2013Price on Request
Untitled
Andy BootUntitled, 2016Price on Request
consumed
Andy Bootconsumed, 2015Price on Request
Croy Nielsen
Gallery
Croy Nielsen
Vienna

In 2016 Croy Nielsen moved from Berlin to Vienna, where it is located in the beletage apartment of a historical building in the 1st district. The gallery was founded by Oliver Croy (AT) and Henrikke Nielsen (DK). Artists such as Nina Beier, Marie Lund, and Benoît Maire, have been part of the program since its inception, and were later joined by Olga Balema, Georgia Gardner Gray, and Sandra Mujinga. Vienna-based artists include Ernst Yohji Jaeger, Joanna Woś, and Soshiro Matsubara. The gallery has strong ties to the Nordic region, representing several artists from the Scandinavian contries and regularly participating in fairs and projects in the area. ...