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The artwork features a minimalist composition comprising simple geometric shapes and bold colors. The prominent visual elements are two rectangular panels in contrasting earthy tones - one in a deep green and burgundy, the other in a vibrant orange and black. The overall layout and sparse use of forms create a sense of stillness and balance within the expansive white gallery space. The artist's approach reflects the principles of abstract expressionism, emphasizing the materiality of paint and the emotive power of color. This understated yet impactful piece invites the viewer to contemplate the interplay between shape, tone, and the inherent qualities of the medium. ...
Jordan Derrien transforms everyday architectural elements into enigmatic forms that challenge how we perceive boundaries between public and private spaces. His practice explores the tension between what is visible and what is hidden, often employing surfaces that obscure as much as they reveal. Utilizing a range of materials, including canvas, wood, and aluminum, Derrien creates works that function as both objects and paintings. His pieces often incorporate elements reminiscent of domestic architecture, such as window-like forms and door motifs, to evoke a sense of enclosure and threshold. This approach challenges traditional notions of painting by introducing architectural and sculptural concerns into the medium. Derrien's installations frequently engage with the spatial dynamics of the exhibition environment, prompting viewers to reconsider their relationship to the space and the artworks within it. By manipulating the gallery setting, he creates immersive experiences that blur the lines between art and architecture. Through his work, Derrien invites contemplation on themes of visibility, access, and the unseen, encouraging a deeper engagement with the spaces we inhabit and the boundaries we construct. ...
DES BAINS is a contemporary art gallery based in London, founded by Maria Valeria Biondo and Elisa Rossetto. The gallery collaborates closely with artists, theorists, and writers whose work explores the intersection of personal and collective experiences within today’s complex social and political landscapes. Rooted in a collaborative research methodology, DES BAINS focuses on themes such as psychogeography, the politics of human movement, borders, land, and belonging. The gallery is dedicated to promoting emerging and underrepresented artists, fostering critical discourse and expanding contemporary art ecologies. ...