Charlotte Dualé
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The artwork features three sculptural elements mounted on a white wall. The visual elements consist of boldly colored, elongated shapes - primarily in vibrant shades of blue and red - arranged in a minimalist composition. The shapes appear to be made of a malleable material, perhaps fabric or plastic, mounted on simple black brackets. The overall style suggests a playful, experimental approach to form and materiality, with the artist employing basic industrial components to create an abstract, kinetic-inspired sculpture. The work likely explores themes of movement, tension, and the relationship between the organic and the industrial within a contemporary art context. ...
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Charlotte Dualé
B.1982Taking inspiration from both Figurative and Modernist Sculpture, Charlotte Dualé creates beguiling ceramic pieces which are all at once familiar and indistinguishable. Adopting a collage-like approach to sculpture, Dualé brings varying materials such as latex, porcelain and metal together with her ceramic forms, applying glazes and highly pigmented paints to bind these elements. Concerned with the unpredictability of memory and language, recognisable forms are warped and reborn by Dualé, mimicking hazily recollected moments or sentences misshaped by translation. Feminist Art is also a key influence on Dualé's practice, clearly seen in her Impuzzibil (Impossible) series, where the female form is fragmented and scattered throughout the collection. The poetic titles of Dualé’s sculptures are also an integral aspect of her practice. These appellations add further lyrical quality to each series, and when displayed together, these labels draw in the ephemeral threads of spirituality, sensuality and memoir, which orbit Dualé’s practice. ...
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