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Jacob Kassay

Untitled, 201642 x 28cm15500 USD
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immiscible acrylic, oil stick on canvasGalerie Art : ConceptParis
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This image appears to depict a mottled, speckled surface with a predominantly white background and scattered flecks of darker tones. The overall composition creates a sense of visual texture and subtle variation, with no clear focal point or recognizable subject matter. The artist's technique seems to involve an intentional application of paint or pigment to generate this abstract, atmospheric effect. While the specific context or intention behind this work is unclear, the minimalist, textural quality suggests it may be an example of contemporary abstract expressionism, emphasizing the materiality and process of art-making over representational imagery. ...

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Artist
Jacob Kassay
1984 , American

Born in 1984 in Lewiston, NY, Jacob Kassay lives and works in New York. The artist challenges the traditional parameters of artmaking in conceptually driven installations that respond to and occupy their environment in unexpected ways. The arrangement of an exhibition and how his pieces interact with the surrounding architecture – and ultimately their audience – is key to understanding the essence of his work. Kassay’s paintings interrelate and form multiple dialogues: with each other, with the space around them and with the viewer. The language of materials is important to Kassay, who pays great attention to form, surface and physicality. Although lacking marks that could be conceived as gestural, a close inspection of his seemingly blank or monotone paintings reveals traces of their making – small incidental marks, or burnt edges, for example. Jacob Kassay’s practice also encompasses film and sculpture. Critic Alex Bacon has written that his work “actively poses the question—what does it mean to be represented?…This kind of aesthetic activity is suspended somewhere between the “real” world that is reflected, and the particular aesthetic world a painting inhabits as an…autonomous thing.” ...

Jacob Kassay: Artworks
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Jacob KassayUntitled, 201610000 USD
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Jacob KassayUntitled, 201615500 USD
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Jacob Kassayl\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/l, 202027500 USD
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Jacob KassayUntitled, 201820000 USD
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Jacob KassayUntitled, 201615500 USD
Footrest (2)
Jacob KassayFootrest (2), 201617000 USD
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Jacob KassayUntitled, 201517000 USD
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Jacob KassayUntitled, 2014130000 USD
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Jacob KassayF, 201428000 USD
Unwall
Jacob KassayUnwall, 201444000 USD
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Jacob KassayUntitled, 201311000 USD
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Jacob KassayUntitled, 201528000 USD
Galerie Art : Concept
Gallery
Galerie Art : Concept
Paris

To avoid any narcissism the gallery will not bear a name, but instead mark of the end of a century during which the Fine Arts are exhausted of unknown practices and forms, Art: Concept was born. In 1997, the gallery joined its friends in the 13th district of Paris to be part of the adventure of the brand new rue Louise Weiss. Despite unforgettable years in this district, the move to the Marais was inevitable. Today, the gallery is located in a private passage (passage Sainte Avoye) and represents artists with whom it has been working for 25 years as well as young graduates. Trying to reflect the evolution of society, the gallery emphasises its proposals in a multi-faceted reflection on individuality and collectivity in a wide range of contexts. Like Janus, it looks both to the past and the future. Today's world is so in need of reference points that it's reassuring to invent a future, thanks to artists, as well as to compare it to the past. We invite you to ask for it, we will be at the gallery, very happy to explain it to you. ...