Quattro cani morti

Diego Marcon

Quattro cani morti, 2018Sign in to view price
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ceramic
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The artwork depicts two sleeping dogs, using a striking color palette of whites, grays, and blues. The composition focuses on the dogs' soft, textured fur and peaceful poses, creating a serene and intimate atmosphere. The realistic yet expressive style suggests a keen eye for detail and a desire to capture the essence of the canine subjects. This artwork likely aims to evoke a sense of tenderness and connection with the natural world through its thoughtful portrayal of these slumbering companions. ...

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Diego Marcon
Artist
Diego Marcon
B.1985, Italian

Through his works in film, video and installation, Diego Marcon investigates and challenges the ontology of the moving image. By combining contemporary theoretical studies of moving images, CGI and special effects with traditional, popular film genres of horror, slapstick comedy, cartoons and stop motion, Marcon creates uncanny collages of cinema and artistic film. The results depict distorted realities and archetypes of human nature that is both pure and wicked, ambiguous and straightforward. At times, his films leak into the exhibition spaces in which they are screened, incorporating an exhibition design that reflects and accentuates the works’ essence. By creating video works at the intersection of a somewhat forceful distinction between art and cinema, Marcon questions that dichotomy and, on a bigger scale, the essence of screen-based production of knowledge. ...

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Quattro cani morti
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Quattro cani morti, 2018
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