Untitled
Untitled

Jack Pierson, Kembra Pfahler

Untitled, 201856 x 44cm6000 USD
Details
MaterialGalleryLocation
digital c-print on glossy paperEmalinLondon
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

Visual Elements: The image showcases a pair of striking black patent leather boots with intricate white lace-up detailing, framed against a vibrant teal and red background that creates a visually captivating contrast. Subject Matter: The focal point of the artwork is a pair of thigh-high boots, which appears to be a fashion or fetishistic element, suggesting a narrative or symbolism beyond the mere depiction of the object. Artistic Style and Technique: The photograph exhibits a clean, high-contrast composition, highlighting the sleek, polished surface of the boots and the bold, theatrical colors of the backdrop, creating a sense of drama and allure. Context: The artwork likely explores themes of fashion, sexuality, and the human body, capturing the viewer's attention through the juxtaposition of the fetishistic footwear and the striking visual presentation, leaving the interpretation open to the viewer's interpretation. ...

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Jack Pierson, Kembra Pfahler: Artworks
Untitled
Jack Pierson, Kembra PfahlerUntitled, 20186000 USD
Emalin
Gallery
Emalin
London

Emalin is a London-based contemporary art gallery run by Angelina Volk and Leopold Thun. Prior to opening the permanent gallery space in London’s East End in September 2016, Emalin operated as an itinerant exhibition programme and project space since 2014. The gallery represents nine international artists from five countries working in a range of media, with a focus on emerging multi-disciplinary practices.