Helmut Stallaerts
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.This minimalist contemporary artwork utilizes simple geometric shapes and clean lines to create a visually striking composition. The predominant feature is a large, translucent sphere that appears to float in the white space, casting subtle shadows and reflecting the surrounding environment. Complementing the sphere are two smaller black sculptural elements, creating a sense of balance and tension. The overall aesthetic is one of elegance and understated sophistication, inviting the viewer to ponder the relationship between the forms and the empty space that surrounds them. The artist's intention seems to be to explore the interplay of light, form, and perception in a refined, conceptual manner. ...
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Helmut Stallaerts
1982, BelgianHelmut Stallaerts works across various mediums, including painting, film, installation, photographs, and is known for oppressive and unsettling nature. He is particularly noted for his paintings that depict uncanny scenes and sometimes using unconventional materials as supports. Man is the focal point of Stallaerts' extensive and complex body of work, his subjects often present the portraits in an awkward, theatrical manner, as if participating in an undefined ritual. The atmosphere created is eerie and dark, with sterile and cold environments that lack recognizable or familiar details. Time in his work is not depicted linearly, and the space in his paintings often appears as an enigmatic void. Stallaert captures moments, highlights what has always been there, and invites viewers to contemplate the mysteries of existence through his enigmatic, yet open-ended works. ...
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Parliament
ParisParliament 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.