Scene #1 (Naked Man)

Aura Rosenberg

Scene #1 (Naked Man), 201426 x 17.5cmSign in to view price
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Material
acrylic paint, inkjet print on gold metallic photo paper mounted to dibond
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This artwork features a vibrant, sensual depiction of the female form. The colors of the jungle-like backdrop create a lush, dreamlike setting, while the subject's provocative pose and partial nudity evoke an atmosphere of eroticism. The painting employs a stylized, almost illustrative technique that suggests the influence of classic pin-up art. Though the subject matter is overtly sexualized, the artwork's masterful use of color, composition, and artistic style elevate it beyond mere titillation, hinting at the artist's intention to explore themes of desire, power, and the female experience. ...

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Aura Rosenberg
Artist
Aura Rosenberg
B.1949, American

Aura Rosenberg is a multidisciplinary artist whose creative endeavors traverse painting, photography, film, sculpture, performance, and installation art. She frequently integrates multiple artistic mediums within individual collections, establishing a distinctive, innovative series each time. Throughout her five decade career, Rosenberg has developed a unique lexicon of references and intellectual concepts, which weave together divergent themes—from sexuality and history to motherhood—establishing intriguing juxtapositions that reveal inherent tensions. Rosenberg's eclectic repertoire of references encompasses a wide array of subjects, spanning from the Golden Age of Porn to Classical sculpture, and extending to critical theory. With agility and acuity, she explores intricate concepts relating to gender, family, sexuality, history, pop culture, and memory. While the themes she navigates may vary, a common thread in her work is its grounding in quotidian life. In the series “Who Am I? What Am I? Where Am I?” she unites her daughter and her cohort with fellow artists to produce poignant, and occasionally contentious, portraits. ...

Aura Rosenberg: Artworks
You are afraid of the echo
Untitled
Untitled
Untitled
Obscene #2
Aura RosenbergObscene #2, 2014
131.5 x 93.5cm
Scene #2
Aura RosenbergScene #2, 2014
25.5 x 17.5cm
Scene #1 (Naked Man)
Blue Jeans 1
Slip
Aura RosenbergSlip, 1980
102 x 216cm
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