Daniel Dewar & Grégory Gicquel
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This vibrant artwork features a collage-like composition of various natural elements and scientific illustrations. The work showcases a diverse array of colors, shapes, and textures, including intricate depictions of insects, plants, and scientific instruments. The overall style blends scientific documentation with a playful, whimsical sensibility, inviting the viewer to explore the intricate connections between the natural world and human curiosity. The work seems to suggest a broader exploration of the wonders of biology and the natural sciences, offering a visually engaging and thought-provoking commentary on the relationship between humans and the environment. ...
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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 ...
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Lo Brutto Stahl is a contemporary art gallery founded in 2023, with locations in Paris and Basel. The gallery presents a dynamic program that alternates between solo and group exhibitions, featuring both emerging and established artists. Their exhibitions often explore complex themes and engage with various mediums, reflecting a commitment to innovative and thought-provoking artistic practices.