In Illo Tempore

Jean Claracq

In Illo Tempore, 202427.4 x 19.3 x 3cmSign in to view price
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aquarelle et tempera sur papier watercolor and tempera on paperSultana
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The artwork features a colorful, ornate frame surrounding a portrait-style image. The central figure is a young man wearing only red shorts, standing in front of a tropical landscape. The frame incorporates lush foliage, flowers, and decorative elements, creating a whimsical and vibrant border around the central image. The style appears to blend traditional and contemporary elements, showcasing the artist's unique blending of techniques and visual influences. This piece likely explores themes of identity, sexuality, and the human form within a natural setting, reflecting the artist's personal or social commentary. ...

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Monument 4
Artist
Jean Claracq

Jean Claracq brings the past forward via savvy remarks on the culture industry of the 21st century. Claracq’s paintings exploit, in the most delicate and refined form, the language of advertisement and social media to construct desire, fascination, and lust. With eclectic references that range from medieval paintings to elements of contemporary pop culture, a dystopian view of the joie de vivre unveils a new alternative to the divine perception of the world. Propaganda, his most monumental work until now, consolidates ambiguities of joy and angst in a white architectural model with five embedded paintings - the occasion for yet another of his play on depth and mise en abyme. ...

Jean Claracq: Artworks
In Illo Tempore
Jean Claracq
In Illo Tempore, 2024
27.4 x 19.3 x 3cm
Monument 4
Jean Claracq
Monument 4, 2024
21.5 x 38 x 21.5cm
Monument 7
Jean Claracq
Monument 7, 2024
33 x 38 x 33cm
Monument 3
Jean Claracq
Monument 3, 2024
28.5 x 38 x 28.5cm
Monument 6
Jean Claracq
Monument 6, 2024
21 x 36 x 21cm
Sultana
Gallery
Sultana
Paris

Founded in 2010 by Guillaume Sultana, Sultana collaborates with emerging international artists. The gallery space operates as a site for experimentation and expression, often bringing together well-established and lesser known artists through a playful, yet politically-engaged curatorial program that highlights practices concerned with questions of identity and their social ramifications. By giving space to curators and writers, in addition to artists, the gallery is committed to rethinking the traditional modes of exhibition-making and collaboration within the art world. In 2021, Sultana opened Sultana Summer Set Arles to convene artists, collectors, curators, and friends close to the gallery in a domestic and intimate space in the heart of the city. This space was conceived as a residency and site of exchange, to host projects angled toward creative freedom, reflection, and flânerie that eschews a regular programming schedule, and is organized instead according to the whims and desires of our community. These two spaces exemplify the spirit of Sultana: the desire to provide artists with an independent platform for expression via site-specific projects and curatorial propositions. ...

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