The Upper Floor
The Upper Floor

Helmut Stallaerts

The Upper Floor, 2024165 x 111cm13500 EUR
Details
MaterialGalleryLocation
oil, beeswax on paperParliamentParis
Description
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The artwork features a nude female figure standing in a dimly lit interior, with a dark, dreamlike landscape visible through a window in the background. The composition is dominated by the vibrant use of color, with the central figure rendered in pale tones against the deep blue and pink hues of the surroundings. The artist has employed expressive brushstrokes and a sense of movement, creating an atmosphere of both intimacy and isolation. The artwork likely explores themes of the human condition, the relationship between the individual and their environment, and the intersection of the physical and the spiritual. ...

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The Upper Floor
Artist
Helmut Stallaerts
1982 , Belgian

Helmut 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. ...

Helmut Stallaerts: Artworks
A BOY’S TEMPTATION
Helmut StallaertsA BOY’S TEMPTATION, 2020Price on Request
DARKLIGHTS AND PROMISES (WOMAN IN FOREST WITH MOON)
Helmut StallaertsDARKLIGHTS AND PROMISES (WOMAN IN FOREST WITH MOON), 202015000 EUR
BAD BAD PAINTER
Helmut StallaertsBAD BAD PAINTER, 202015000 EUR
KYTHIRA
Helmut StallaertsKYTHIRA, 20202500 EUR
THE THREE PROJECTIONS
Helmut StallaertsTHE THREE PROJECTIONS, 202010000 EUR
THE BEEKEEPER
Helmut StallaertsTHE BEEKEEPER, 20154000 EUR
KYTHIRA
Helmut StallaertsKYTHIRA, 20202500 EUR
Indra age 13
Helmut StallaertsIndra age 13, 202211000 EUR
Moritz age 11
Helmut StallaertsMoritz age 11, 202210000 EUR
Man 3
Helmut StallaertsMan 3, 20228000 EUR
Lucie age 16
Helmut StallaertsLucie age 16, 20228000 EUR
Man 4
Helmut StallaertsMan 4, 20228000 EUR
An opposite
Helmut StallaertsAn opposite, 20228000 EUR
A transmitter
Helmut StallaertsA transmitter, 20229000 EUR
Past is present in time
Helmut StallaertsPast is present in time, 202211000 EUR
The Upper Floor
Helmut StallaertsThe Upper Floor, 202413500 EUR
I will
Helmut StallaertsI will, 202413500 EUR
Out of body
Helmut StallaertsOut of body, 20248000 EUR
Her revolution
Helmut StallaertsHer revolution, 20246000 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.