Pink cloth, red square

Ian Kiaer

Pink cloth, red square, 202165.5 x 27.5cm8800 EUR
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MaterialGalleryLocation
acrylique et huile sur lin, aluminiumMarcelle AlixParis
Description
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This artwork features a minimal, pared-down composition with a soft, ethereal quality. The predominant color palette is a muted, almost monochromatic range of whites and grays, with subtle hints of pink and blue. The overall impression is one of simplicity and serenity, suggesting a meditative or contemplative mood. The artist has employed a technique that creates a hazy, atmospheric effect, blurring the boundaries between the elements and evoking a sense of ambiguity or indeterminacy. The work's restrained, abstract nature invites the viewer to engage in a contemplative experience, reflecting on the relationship between form, color, and the nature of perception. ...

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Ian Kiaer
Artist
Ian Kiaer
1971 , British

Ian Kiaer makes fragile installations involving groupings of architectural models, untouched or slightly modified found objects, and two-dimensional work to create fragmented narratives. These works are prompted by the ideas of utopian thinkers, architects, and artists from various periods of history whose common concern has been their resistance and critique of dominant ideologies – while providing possible alternatives for thought. Kiaer’s installations often operate as projects or proposals and continue to employ the fragment as a means of questioning notions of totality and permanence. Ian’s doctoral thesis was entitled Endless House: Models of Thought for Dwelling. He researched the question of the house as model of thought, looking in particular at Curzio Malaparte’s Casa Malaparte, Ludwig Wittgenstein’s Kundmangasse, Konstantin Melnikov’s Cylindrical House Studio, and Frederick Kiesler’s unbuilt notion of the ‘Endless House’. Since then, he has become interested in thinking about how the model can inform an understanding of painting as a ‘minor form’, where notions such as tone and timbre operate on the fringes of a potentially redundant practice. ...

Ian Kiaer: Artworks
a.r. nef, gonflable
Ian Kiaera.r. nef, gonflable, 201328000 EUR
a.r. tour
Ian Kiaera.r. tour, 20139000 EUR
Endnote, tooth, play
Ian KiaerEndnote, tooth, play, 20174500 EUR
Melnikov project grey (small)
Ian KiaerMelnikov project grey (small), 201216000 EUR
Melnikov project, chair (yellow)
Ian KiaerMelnikov project, chair (yellow), 201228000 EUR
Pink cloth
Ian KiaerPink cloth, 202118000 EUR
Pink cloth, black
Ian KiaerPink cloth, black, 202124000 EUR
Pink cloth, leaf small
Ian KiaerPink cloth, leaf small, 20215500 EUR
Pink cloth, pink stain
Ian KiaerPink cloth, pink stain, 202111000 EUR
Pink cloth, red square
Ian KiaerPink cloth, red square, 20218800 EUR
Pink cloth, ribbon
Ian KiaerPink cloth, ribbon, 202120000 EUR
Pink cloth, silver
Ian KiaerPink cloth, silver, 202118000 EUR
Pink cloth, white (small)
Ian KiaerPink cloth, white (small), 202118000 EUR
Pink cloth, yellow
Ian KiaerPink cloth, yellow, 202124000 EUR
Tooth House, wall
Ian KiaerTooth House, wall, 201428000 EUR
Marcelle Alix
Gallery
Marcelle Alix
Paris

We founded Marcelle Alix in 2009 in Paris and settled in a characteristic, early 20th-century boutique in Belleville. The gallery is for us a creative space, where the dialog with artists is not only meant to selling artworks, but is also based on an equal relationship to creativity. We now represents thirteen artists and two duos. Our identity has been built with the support of the artists who opened our programme (Aurélien Froment, Louise Hervé & Clovis Maillet, Charlotte Moth, Ernesto Sartori, Marie Voignier) and those we introduced to the French art scene (Pauline Boudry/Renate Lorenz, Ian Kiaer, Donna Gottschalk). During these years, we have supported broad artistic careers (Laura Lamiel, Liz Magor and Mira Schor whose work we represent exclusively in Europe) and accompanied the development of new perspectives in sculpture (Gyan Panchal, Jean-Charles de Quillacq) in video (Lola Gonzàlez), and in drawing (Armineh Negahdari). Our gallery has been a pioneer in defining a space for queer art in France : in addition to showing her work within the artist duo Boudry/Lorenz since 2011, we have directed the translation into French of Renate Lorenz's 2012 seminal book, « Queer Art » in 2018. Since 2019, we have exhibited photographs by Donna Gottschalk documenting the lives of women living with women who were involved in the lesbian movement in the United States in the 1970s. In 2023 we organised an exhibition for the Utopi.e award—first award in France for Lgbtqi+ art—for which we have invited Paris galleries Air de Paris and Sultana as fellow participants. We insist on the central role of a gallery in the ecosystem of art as a place to make idiosyncratic positions visible and weave a critical narrative around the most contemporary visual forms. ...