Super Dakota Window

Baptiste Caccia

Super Dakota Window, 2018180 x 140cmPrice on Request
Details
MaterialGalleryLocation
silkscreen and acrylic on canvasSuper DakotaBrussels
Description
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This abstract painting utilizes a muted, earthy color palette with a mix of geometric shapes and organic forms. The composition features a large, circular shape as the central element, surrounded by various textural elements and scattered shapes. The overall style appears to be a blend of expressionism and cubism, with the artist employing a unique technique that creates a sense of depth and complexity. The work seems to explore themes of space, structure, and the relationship between the natural and the constructed world, though the specific intention behind the piece remains open to interpretation. ...

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Baptiste Caccia
Artist
Baptiste Caccia
1988 , French

Baptiste Caccia (b.1988) is a French painter based in Paris. He graduated from Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux Arts de Paris. His practice investigates the substance of an image and its relation with painting. Caccia studies the stakes of the image in painting as well as those of mental projections as a starting point of the pictorial act. Although combining painting with the techniques of reproductions such as silk-screen printing, the work is built by erasure. Painting is as much a process of subtraction as it is a process of adjunction. The image lays down the law of the painting diagram, and he is constantly decoding the essence of their relationship. ...

Baptiste Caccia: Artworks
Super Dakota Window
Baptiste CacciaSuper Dakota Window, 2018Price on Request
Le Bug De La Cuisine De Monet n.1
Baptiste CacciaLe Bug De La Cuisine De Monet n.1, 2018Price on Request
10.08.2012 avec Charles Husser
Baptiste Caccia10.08.2012 avec Charles Husser, 2018Price on Request
Boulevard Magenta 2
Baptiste CacciaBoulevard Magenta 2, 2018Price on Request
Jean Caccia
Baptiste CacciaJean Caccia, 2018Price on Request
VDT3
Baptiste CacciaVDT3, 2018Price on Request
Fenêtre rue de Panama
Baptiste CacciaFenêtre rue de Panama, 2019Price on Request
A6
Baptiste CacciaA6, 2023Price on Request
Super Dakota
Gallery
Super Dakota
Brussels

Super Dakota is a contemporary art gallery founded in 2013 supporting both emerging international artists and established leading artists. The gallery presents multi-disciplinary works with an emphasis on new technologies. They collaborate with galleries and institutions around the world and are committed to developing the career of the artists they represent. Their practice, ethics and integrity are the very core of their project. The galleries program highlights contemporary issues embedded in the zeitgeist and their exhibitions explore cultural, political as well as social contents. Artists exhibited at Super Dakota include but not exclusively: Mark Leckey, Paul McCarthy, Elizabeth Peyton, Adam Pendleton, Jeremy Deller, Alberta Whittle, Wade Guyton, Alexandra Domanovic, Julia Wachtel, Metahaven, Tabor Robak, John Divola, Jan Groover, Math Bass, Lawrence Weiner, Jacob Kassay, Oliver Laric, Magali Reus, Lothar Hempel, Neïl Beloufa, Sin Wai Kin, Bruce Nauman, Sanam Khatibi, Yvonne Rainer, Fischli & Weiss, Raymond Pettibon, Christine Wang, Sarah Abu Abdallah, Fred Sandback, Slavs and Tatars. ...