Fossil barn protecting in situ displays

Jonathan Penca

Fossil barn protecting in situ displays, 202423 x 31cm2200 EUR
Details
MaterialGalleryLocation
watercolor, ink, pencil on paperDeborah SchamoniMunich
Description
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The artwork features a surreal, dreamlike landscape with a prominent, colorful creature at the center. The composition is dominated by vibrant hues of green, yellow, and pink, creating a visually striking and imaginative scene. The subject matter blends recognizable elements, such as architectural structures, with fantastical and whimsical details, evoking a sense of wonder and imagination. The artist's style is characterized by a unique blend of abstract expressionism and surrealism, employing bold, gestural brushstrokes and a vivid, almost psychedelic color palette. This piece likely reflects the artist's intention to transport the viewer to a realm of imagination and fantasy, inviting them to explore the boundless possibilities of the creative mind. ...

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Jonathan Penca
Artist
Jonathan Penca
1988 , German

Jonathan Penca works in diverse media such as drawing, sculpture, performance and video. Penca’s interest in stage and costume design and dramaturgy resonates in his artistic practice in the negotiation of boundaries between reality and staging. Influences from and deliminations between natural science, pop culture and science fiction offer subjects to reflect on the relation between queer and fluid embodiment as subversive moment and late-capitalist individualization. His sculptures are at times animated, also in collaborative settings. Penca’s manifold approaches have in common that they defer oppositions between the natural and the artificial, or the actor and the represented, until their dissolving. In his works, the artist – also through excessive scales – opens up double-edged, ambiguous spaces, within which the dilemma between in- and hyper visibility are negotiated playfully and the viewer is invited to partake. ...

Jonathan Penca: Artworks
Insect of the year  (Ameisenlöwe)
Jonathan PencaInsect of the year (Ameisenlöwe), 20103500 EUR
Insect of the year  (Steinhummel)
Jonathan PencaInsect of the year (Steinhummel), 20053500 EUR
Insect of the year  (Silbergrüner Bläuling)
Jonathan PencaInsect of the year (Silbergrüner Bläuling), 20152000 EUR
T.B.A (Wespen blumen)
Jonathan PencaT.B.A (Wespen blumen), 20192500 EUR
Ammophone
Jonathan PencaAmmophone, 20222800 EUR
Orb
Jonathan PencaOrb, 20243800 EUR
Misplacing the 13th Century
Jonathan PencaMisplacing the 13th Century, 20243800 EUR
Znout
Jonathan PencaZnout, 20243800 EUR
Monitor Q
Jonathan PencaMonitor Q, 20243800 EUR
Monitor T
Jonathan PencaMonitor T, 20242200 EUR
Terrore nello spazio
Jonathan PencaTerrore nello spazio, 20242200 EUR
Slupan
Jonathan PencaSlupan, 20242200 EUR
Autonomous, connected & sustainable
Jonathan PencaAutonomous, connected & sustainable, 20242200 EUR
Fossil barn protecting in situ displays
Jonathan PencaFossil barn protecting in situ displays, 20242200 EUR
Reticulated Siren
Jonathan PencaReticulated Siren, 20242200 EUR
Delivery
Jonathan PencaDelivery, 20242200 EUR
Fish-lizard
Jonathan PencaFish-lizard, 20242200 EUR
Deborah Schamoni
Gallery
Deborah Schamoni
Munich

Deborah Schamoni is a contemporary art gallery based in Munich, Germany. Situated in a 1970s villa, the gallery is able to offer its artists a spacious white cube, flooded with daylight and opening up to a greened outdoor area, as well as an independent smaller room. Since its founding in 2013, the gallery has focused on showing and supporting emerging international artists and it presents an exceptional program that unites international positions with a subversive and self-reflexive approach to art making considering the complexity of human coexistence. The gallery often stages the first shows of upcoming international artists in Germany. The program is developing a distinct profile with artists like Maryam Hoseini, Yong Xiang Li, and Flaka Haliti, who investigate the sociopolitical conditions of queer identity and gender, and share a diasporic experience in their works. Beyond its international focus, the gallery has been playing an important part in establishing Munich as a prominent destination for contemporary art and its discourses. ...