To sharpen (Group of 4)

Antonia Rodrian

To sharpen (Group of 4), 2023180 x 220cmSign in to view price
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oil on canvasNewchild Gallery
Description
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The artwork features a vibrant, abstract composition dominated by bold shades of blue and orange. The canvas is filled with organic, amorphous shapes that intertwine and overlap, creating a sense of depth and movement. The painting's technique appears to be a mix of gestural brushwork and careful blending, resulting in a visually striking and dynamic piece. While the subject matter is open to interpretation, the artwork's vivid colors, dynamic composition, and expressive style suggest it is a contemporary abstract work that aims to evoke an emotive response in the viewer. ...

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Artist
Antonia Rodrian
B.1989

In Antonia Rodrian's paintings, everyday objects often play an autonomous role, serving as tools, artefacts, or archaeological findings within the artwork. These objects act, hold, play, perform, search, shape, and reshape something, positioning themselves as the traces of human gestures remain unknown or undiscovered. Rodrian's oeuvre is an observation of archaeology, language, identity, social structures, and political events. Rather than directly illustrating these actions, she uses her interest in formalism and the history of painting to overcome the barriers and expectations imposed by representation. Her paintings capture the essence of banalities, which find their natural way onto the canvas, with a wide colour spectrum yet characteristically soft. The structures depicted sometimes turn into abstract lines, and repetitions of forms emphasize the formal structure of the painting. Through her repeated process of questioning representation, Rodrian defines her exceptional style, where painting as a material and positioning of colour is as important as the displayed content. ...

Antonia Rodrian: Artworks
Touch
Antonia RodrianTouch, 2023
190 x 160cm
Balance
Antonia RodrianBalance, 2019
170 x 135 x 2cm
Scan Time
Antonia RodrianScan Time, 2023
11.7 x 18.5cm
Layers (Yellow)
Gloss (Surface)
Through Lenses
Shadow Choreography
Kontakt (Transparency)
Aloe
Antonia RodrianAloe, 2023
150 x 180cm
Silver (Age)
Antonia RodrianSilver (Age), 2023
150 x 180cm
Orange (Beauty)
Ortada
Antonia RodrianOrtada, 2024
29.7 x 21cm
Kat 4 Kat 5
Antonia RodrianKat 4 Kat 5, 2024
29.7 x 21cm
Apricot Orange
Together
Antonia RodrianTogether, 2024
21 x 29.7cm
Apricots
Antonia RodrianApricots, 2024
21 x 29.7cm
Matches
Antonia RodrianMatches, 2024
21 x 29.7cm
Two Combs
Antonia RodrianTwo Combs, 2024
90 x 120cm
The Gift
Antonia RodrianThe Gift, 2024
35 x 45cm
Combing Through
Newchild Gallery
Gallery
Newchild Gallery
Antwerpen, Antwerpen

Newchild was founded by Diego Castaño, Chandler Noah and Sarah Vanwelden in 2020 in Antwerp, Belgium. Newchild serves as a physical and digital platform for established and emerging artists whose practice is defined by conceptualism, narrative and an ambitious technical approach. Newchild was created to cultivate cross-pollination and meaningful exchange, fostering a collaborative environment for artists to explore beyond their established modes of expression. It curates a regular programme of offbeat exhibitions, participates in art fairs globally and works in close collaboration with foundations and museums. ...

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