In Aralsk

Geert Goiris

In Aralsk, 2005125 x 100cmSign in to view price
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The artwork depicts a stark yet intimate scene, with a single figure standing in a small, vibrant yellow room. The bold, monochromatic walls and the simple, wooden furniture create a striking visual contrast. The figure, wearing a checkered pattern, stands in the center, drawing the viewer's attention to the human presence in this otherwise bare space. The composition emphasizes the interplay of colors, shapes, and textures, capturing a sense of solitude and introspection. The artist's intention may be to explore themes of personal identity, space, and the human condition within a minimalist, almost surreal, domestic setting. ...

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Geert Goiris
Artist
Geert Goiris
B.1971, Belgian

Geert Goiris travels the world, seeking out unusual places and interpreting them in enigmatic images. Despite the high resolution afforded by his large-format film camera, his images don’t overwhelm us with definitive information. They are intentionally unpinned from a specific era, giving the feeling that we could be simultaneously looking at the past and the future.

Geert Goiris: Artworks
Dead Bird
Geert Goiris
Dead Bird, 2008
250 x 200cm
The Lion (sleeps tonight)
Geert Goiris
The Lion (sleeps tonight), 2005
125.1 x 165.1cm
Albino
Geert Goiris
Albino, 2003
100.03 x 120.02cm
Dazzle
Geert Goiris
Dazzle, 2014
184 x 140cm
Slowfast
Geert Goiris
Slowfast, 2007
50 x 60cm
Kurort
Geert Goiris
Kurort, 2004
120 x 100cm
Plaza
Geert Goiris
Plaza, 2005
100 x 125cm
In Aralsk
Geert Goiris
In Aralsk, 2005
125 x 100cm
Crater
Geert Goiris
Crater, 2004
100 x 120cm
Black Box
Geert Goiris
Black Box, 2000
30 x 40cm
Trencin
Geert Goiris
Trencin, 1998
100 x 160cm
Eugene's neighborhood
Geert Goiris
Eugene's neighborhood, 2002
100 x 145cm
Curonia
Geert Goiris
Curonia, 2000
125 x 100cm
Galerie Art : Concept
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