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This contemporary sculptural artwork features a striking glass orb encased within a multicolored, textured ceramic form. The vibrant, undulating surface of the ceramic base evokes the look of flowing water or fabric, creating a sense of movement and fluidity. The glass sphere reflects a distorted human face, introducing an intriguing element of surrealism and inviting the viewer to ponder the relationship between the internal and external, the visible and the obscured. The artist's innovative use of materials and the interplay between the organic and the geometric suggest a deeper exploration of themes such as the human condition, the boundaries of perception, and the nature of reality. This captivating piece offers a thought-provoking experience for the viewer. ...
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Jean-Marie Appriou imagines speculative futures and utopian worlds by constructing vast and imposing yet intricate and technically impressive sculptures from an array of materials including bronze, glass, aluminium, wax and clay. As if they are figments plucked from fantastical dreams, the works and worlds Appriou conjurs include beings loaded with symbolism. From snakes and huge horse heads to seahorses and sharks, Appriou’s cast of protagonists is mystical and mythical. He combines these beings with representations of Japanese Ama divers, beekeepers and crop gatherers, who symbolise discovery, germination and new life. By summoning future visions with creatures taken from myth and legend, Appriou combines past, future and imagined, weaving new narratives that transcend time, truth and terrain. Written by Goldsmiths CCA ...
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Galerie Perrotin is an international contemporary art gallery founded in Paris in 1990 by Emmanuel Perrotin. Known for its bold and ambitious programming, the gallery represents a wide range of established and emerging artists working across sculpture, painting, installation, performance, and new media. With spaces in major cities worldwide, Perrotin presents solo and group exhibitions that often engage with cultural, political, and experimental themes. Alongside its exhibitions, the gallery develops public programs, publications, and collaborations that aim to make contemporary art accessible to a broader audience. ...