I don’t remember anything you said to me last night

Isaac Lythgoe

I don’t remember anything you said to me last night, 2022110 x 155 x 50cmSign in to view price
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epoxy, 3d prints, plywood, telephones, acrylic, fillers, automotive finishes, stainless steel, lacquer walnut.Super Dakota
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This contemporary sculpture features two striking black deer-like figures standing on raised pinkish-gray platforms. The sculptures' abstract, angular forms and matte finish create a striking visual contrast against the neutral background. The central element, a small electronic device, suggests a conceptual or technological aspect to the work. The overall composition and minimalist style convey a sense of simplicity and restraint, inviting the viewer to contemplate the relationship between the natural and man-made elements. The artist's intention may be to explore themes of technology, nature, and the balance between the two in modern society. ...

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Isaac Lythgoe
Artist
Isaac Lythgoe
B.1989

Isaac Lythgoe (born 1989, UK) focuses on the fictional context wherein the work takes shape. The presence of the characters, a time frame, and a location are required for his installations composed of sculptures, neon, fabric, furniture, and other objects to find their meaning. Alongside the narrative imagined by the artist, dreams and the subconscious create temporal and fictional distortions. In this narrative flux, characters borrowed from mythology and pop culture flirt with power, to find themselves trapped as historical landmarks, curled up in a fancy hotel or sitting on top of a CBD skyscraper in a search for eternal youth. ...

Super Dakota
Gallery
Super Dakota
Brussels

Super Dakota is a contemporary art gallery founded in 2013 supporting both emerging international artists and established leading artists. The gallery presents multi-disciplinary works with an emphasis on new technologies. They collaborate with galleries and institutions around the world and are committed to developing the career of the artists they represent. Their practice, ethics and integrity are the very core of their project. The galleries program highlights contemporary issues embedded in the zeitgeist and their exhibitions explore cultural, political as well as social contents. Artists exhibited at Super Dakota include but not exclusively: Mark Leckey, Paul McCarthy, Elizabeth Peyton, Adam Pendleton, Jeremy Deller, Alberta Whittle, Wade Guyton, Alexandra Domanovic, Julia Wachtel, Metahaven, Tabor Robak, John Divola, Jan Groover, Math Bass, Lawrence Weiner, Jacob Kassay, Oliver Laric, Magali Reus, Lothar Hempel, Neïl Beloufa, Sin Wai Kin, Bruce Nauman, Sanam Khatibi, Yvonne Rainer, Fischli & Weiss, Raymond Pettibon, Christine Wang, Sarah Abu Abdallah, Fred Sandback, Slavs and Tatars. ...

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