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MaterialGallery
ink on paper, not framedPraz-Delavallade
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The artwork features a minimalist line drawing of two intertwined figures against a plain background. The simple, flowing lines create a sense of movement and fluidity, suggesting an intimate, almost dance-like interaction between the two forms. The artist has employed a distinctive sketchy, abstract style that emphasizes the expressive quality of the shapes and their relationship to one another. The sparse yet evocative depiction invites the viewer to contemplate the emotional and psychological dynamics between the abstracted human forms, hinting at the artist's intention to explore themes of connection, intimacy, or the human experience. ...

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Carlotta Bailly Borg
Artist
Carlotta Bailly Borg
B.1984

Dynamic, anthropomorphic forms and bodies inhabit Carlotta Bailly Borg’s works on canvas, glass panels, cloths, walls and ceramics. From Greek and Hindu mythologies to Japanese erotic imaginary to medieval manuscripts, Bailly Borg’s visual language is inspired by references that span time and cultures. While art is historically familiar in both concept and technique, her works present a unique take on the human condition marked by the states of uncomfort, in-betweenness, relentless curiosity and overpowering desire. The limbs and faces of the artist’s characters are entangled with each other in a fluid awkwardness, in both a static and dynamic transgression of cultural past and present. The continuous fluctuation of medium, colour palette and level of abstraction brings Bailly Borg’s work unique energy shared by breathing, living creatures. ...

Carlotta Bailly Borg: Artworks
Mammals 1
Mammals 2
Mammals 3
Mammals 5
Les moissons
Carlotta Bailly Borg
Les moissons, 2023
90 x 100cm
Untitled
Affinities
Praz-Delavallade
Gallery
Praz-Delavallade
Paris, Los Angeles

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