Bosch I

Guillaume Valenti

Bosch I, 202130 x 40cmPrice on Request
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MaterialGalleryLocation
oil on woodParliamentParis
Description
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This artwork features a vibrant, abstract composition with a striking contrast between the bold, earthy tones and the delicate, ethereal blue tones. The overall visual elements create a sense of dynamism and movement, with the prominent brush strokes and expressive use of color suggesting a spontaneous and gestural approach. The subject matter appears to be a dreamlike, almost surreal landscape, with the juxtaposition of the blue, flowing forms and the more grounded, organic shapes evoking a sense of mysticism and wonder. The artistic style and technique employed here reflect a contemporary, experimental sensibility, with the artist likely exploring the expressive potential of the medium to convey a personal or symbolic message. ...

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Guillaume Valenti
Artist
Guillaume Valenti
1987 , French

Guillaume Valenti is a classically trained painter, who uses his skills of trompe l’oeil to depict scenes which are simultaneously grounded in reality and fiction. Fascinated by methods of display, architecture and the character of different buildings, Valenti constantly accumulates images of gallery spaces, artist studios, historic buildings and museums. Selecting base images from this personal catalogue, he will replicate the bare bones of a space, painting timber, flooring, panels, and walls first. Once this blueprint of the initial image has been cast, he begins to add objects not found in the original photo, populating the canvas with ladders, TVs, podiums, and plinths. Welding his brush as a set designer would dress a stage, Valenti plays with traits of Renaissance composition and perspective, replacing grandiose details with practical objects. Disorientating traditional subjects rendered within classical painting, mundane items are bathed in light, depicted in painstaking detail. Raising questions around the pedestalling of certain objects and methods of display, Valenti’s tongue-in-cheek relationship to artifice disrupts hierarchical dynamics within art history and architecture. ...

Guillaume Valenti: Artworks
Ecran
Guillaume ValentiEcran, 2019Price on Request
Sans titre
Guillaume ValentiSans titre, 2018Price on Request
Sans titre
Guillaume ValentiSans titre, 2020Price on Request
Bosch I
Guillaume ValentiBosch I, 2021Price on Request
Guy
Guillaume ValentiGuy, 2020Price on Request
Grille
Guillaume ValentiGrille, 2017Price on Request
Le corps et le code I
Guillaume ValentiLe corps et le code I, 20203900 EUR
Parliament
Gallery
Parliament
Paris

Parliament Gallery, founded in 2020, resembles a desire to rethink the function of the art gallery by formulating new proposals of audience interaction with the artwork and visibility to a new generation of french and international artists. Parliament wishes to build through a program that is dedicated to the circulation of ideas and collective reflection. The exhibition program will be interspersed with punctual “Interludes”, archive exhibitions and retrospectives, aiming to put into perspective the transdisciplinary character of creation.