Clementine Bruno
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.This abstract landscape painting uses a muted, earthy color palette of browns and greens to depict a rural scene. The canvas is dominated by a textured, expressive background that suggests a cloudy sky or stormy atmosphere. In the foreground, a grid-like pattern of horizontal and vertical lines creates a sense of geometric order, evoking the appearance of plowed fields or a fenced enclosure. The combination of the gestural, abstract sky and the structured, patterned ground creates a striking visual contrast, reflecting the interplay between natural and man-made elements in the rural landscape. The artist's use of mixed media, including the layering of paint and charcoal, adds depth and nuance to the composition. This work seems to explore the tension between the organic and the controlled, suggesting a commentary on the human impact on the natural world. ...
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Clementine Bruno
B.1994, FrenchClémentine Bruno (b. 1994, Paris) lives and works in London. She received her MFA in Painting at UCL Slade School of Fine Art, London in 2019 and BA in History of Art and Fine Art at Goldsmiths in 2017. Clémentine Bruno’s complex praxis can be condensed into a study of painting’s presets and indexicals, working through its genres and repetitions as a means of questioning the painter as singular genius. If we liken the writer to the painter, as Bruno posits in her work, words as much as images are infinitely interchangeable to produce different narratives and visual compositions. Her recent solo and dual exhibition includes: TOTAL, Paris Internationale (Paris, 2022). Recent group exhibitions include: PNI @ 10, Project Native Informant (London, 2023); One Kiss is All It Takes, Halle Nord (Geneva, 2023); The Sky Above the Roof, Tabula Rasa Gallery (Beijing, 2022); Not Before It Had Forgotten You, Fluxus Art Projects at Nicoletti (London, 2022). ...
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Project Native Informant
LondonContemporary art gallery established in 2013 with a strong interest in expanded institutional critique. Project Native Informant works with 16 artists and collectives, producing 5-6 exhibitions per year and hosting performances, concerts, talks and events.