Embroidered quilt with earthworms, Brussels sprouts plants, cabbage white caterpillars, cabbage whit...
Embroidered quilt with earthworms, Brussels sprouts plants, cabbage white caterpillars, cabbage whit...
Embroidered quilt with earthworms, Brussels sprouts plants, cabbage white caterpillars, cabbage whit...
Embroidered quilt with earthworms, Brussels sprouts plants, cabbage white caterpillars, cabbage whit...
Embroidered quilt with earthworms, Brussels sprouts plants, cabbage white caterpillars, cabbage whit...

Daniel Dewar & Grégory Gicquel

Embroidered quilt with earthworms, Brussels sprouts plants, cabbage white caterpillars, cabbage white butterflies, cap and overlocking machine, 2023165 x 192cmSign in to view price
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cotton and polyester thread on linen fabric, cotton battingClearing
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The artwork features a vibrant and abstract composition of geometric shapes and forms. The predominant colors are shades of green, complemented by accents of blue, purple, red, and orange. The overall arrangement creates a dynamic and playful visual rhythm, with various rectangular and angular elements interlocking and overlapping. The subject matter appears to depict a whimsical, machine-like structure, perhaps alluding to themes of technology, industry, or the natural world. The artist's distinctive style and technique, which blend abstraction with a hint of surrealism, suggest a playful and imaginative approach to the interpretation of the modern landscape. ...

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Daniel Dewar & Grégory Gicquel
Artist
Daniel Dewar & Grégory Gicquel
B.1976, French/British

Daniel Dewar & Grégory Gicquel are an artist-duo who create sculptures out of raw materials that bridge the gap between art history and craftsmanship, authentic spirit of amateurship and structural skill. Their works are figurative sculptures, carved out of stone or wood, that draw on classical sculpture and tradition, while presenting unforeseen imagery in the spirit of Pop and conceptual art. Dewar and Gicquel have been collaborating since the late 1990s and were winners of the Prix Marcel Duchamp award in 2012. Their works are unique in their unapologetic expression: snails crawl on a naked torso; multiplied toes, arms and muscles grow on the chests of drawers and tables; urinals are carved out of sophisticated stone. The versatility of Dewar and Gicquel’s practice includes performance which explores the repetitive, banal action, as well as creation of their own musical instruments as an accompaniment. With repetition being a relentless theme of their sculptural work, Dewar and Gicquel create an intimately familiar reality which has been absurdly metamorphosed into something new, something which is full of surprises and lightheartedness. Written by Goldsmiths CCA ...

Daniel Dewar & Grégory Gicquel: Artworks
Oak bench with green stink bugs, prickly poppy flowers and snails
Oak bench with Colorado potato beetles, potato flowers and snails
Oak bench with virgin tiger moths and snails
Daniel Dewar & Grégory GicquelOak bench with virgin tiger moths and snails, 2021
41.91 x 76.2 x 66.04cm
Oak bench with elephant hawk moths, pansy flowers and snails
Nudes IX
Daniel Dewar & Grégory GicquelNudes IX, 2018
150 x 70 x 50cm
Flipper
Daniel Dewar & Grégory GicquelFlipper, 2022
44 x 98 x 32cm
Oak chest with organs and boots
Daniel Dewar & Grégory GicquelOak chest with organs and boots, 2021
107.5 x 76 x 226cm
Oak chest of drawers with giant Flanders rabbit and arms
Oak cabinet with cockles and ears
Daniel Dewar & Grégory GicquelOak cabinet with cockles and ears, 2021
88 x 111 x 68cm
Oak cabinet with courgettes and snail
Daniel Dewar & Grégory GicquelOak cabinet with courgettes and snail, 2021
82.5 x 61 x 72cm
Oak relief with mirror carp and feet
Daniel Dewar & Grégory GicquelOak relief with mirror carp and feet, 2020
69.6 x 87.8 x 16cm
Oak relief with body fragments and snails
Oak relief with feet
Daniel Dewar & Grégory GicquelOak relief with feet, 2021
60.5 x 41.5 x 12cm
Flipper
Daniel Dewar & Grégory GicquelFlipper, 2022
45 x 102 x 28cm
Oak cabinet with giant Flanders rabbit and feet
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Gallery
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New York City, Los Angeles, Brussels

C L E A R I N G is a contemporary art gallery based in New York, Los Angeles and Brussels. The gallery was founded in 2011, with the focus of showing emerging art. It now represents over 20 living artists, providing many of them - such as Harold Ancart, Korakrit Arunanondchai, Chase Hall, Calvin Marcus and Marina Pinsky - with their first gallery exhibition. The gallery also represents the estates of Eduardo Paolozzi, Bruno Gironcoli and René Heyvaert. C L E A R I N G supports its artists by producing works, exhibitions and books, as well as working closely with public and private institutions. ...