Anti-imperial Monochrome

Camilla Wills

Anti-imperial Monochrome, 202150 x 50 x 32cmSign in to view price
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royal british legion poppy wreath, signal grey paintDépendance
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This minimalist sculpture features a circular wreath composed of numerous small, gray paper discs. The repetitive, uniform shapes create a textured, organic-looking surface that conveys a sense of harmony and symmetry. The overall monochromatic palette emphasizes the sculptural form and the interplay of light and shadow. The artist's meticulous craftsmanship and attention to detail are evident in the precise arrangement of the individual petals. This work exemplifies the conceptual and material-driven nature of contemporary art, inviting the viewer to contemplate the simplicity and beauty of everyday objects. ...

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A life
Artist
Camilla Wills
B.1985, British

Camilla Wills works within the fragile terrain where language, identity, and materiality converge, using video, print, and sculpture to expose the unseen fractures in communication. Her process often involves editing and reconfiguring texts and images to reveal hidden tensions and structural gaps within communication. By focusing on moments of compression, omission, and silence, Wills highlights how meaning is not only conveyed but also concealed or fragmented. Her work probes the spaces between words and images, drawing attention to the act of reading and interpretation as dynamic processes shaped by absence and presence. This exploration questions how language constructs reality and influences identity formation, opening up new ways to engage with contemporary discourse. Wills’s pieces invite viewers to pause and consider the limits and possibilities of communication, emphasizing ambiguity and openness rather than definitive statements. Through her layered and reflective approach, she challenges fixed narratives and encourages a deeper awareness of how information circulates and transforms within society. ...

Camilla Wills: Artworks
A life
Camilla WillsA life, 2021
192.5 x 131.5 x 6.5cm
Anti-imperial Monochrome
Dépendance
Gallery
Dépendance
Brussels

Dépendance is a contemporary art gallery founded in 2003 by Michael Callies and Stephan Jaax in Brussels. Situated in the heart of the city, the gallery has established itself as a pivotal space for critical and experimental artistic practices. Since its inception, dépendance has been dedicated to presenting works that challenge conventions and engage with social and political themes. The gallery's program includes both emerging and established artists, fostering a dynamic dialogue within the contemporary art scene. ...