Kat Lyons
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.This striking contemporary artwork features a dramatic composition of bold, angular shapes in vivid shades of red and grey against a dark background. The geometric, almost crystalline forms suggest a sense of geological or volcanic eruption, with the central cluster of sharp, jagged red elements appearing to erupt from a base of earthy, mountainous shapes. The artist's skilled use of color and abstract, sculptural forms creates a powerful, visceral visual impact that evokes a sense of primal, elemental energy. This piece likely draws inspiration from the natural world, reflecting the artist's exploration of themes of transformation, destruction, and the dynamic forces that shape the landscape. ...
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Kat Lyons
1991Kat Lyons’ (b. 1991, Louisville, Kentucky) practice explores the complexities of earthly life to question the limitations of human categorisation and understanding. Her compositions aim to transcend anthropocentric realities to welcome the natural world as a force of agential and moral significance. Presenting her subjects across various planes of existence, Lyons challenges normative frameworks of perception. Her theatrical vignettes of animals and insects are wrought with an eeriness that is indicative of the anxiety and grief materialised amongst non-humans living in the Anthropocene. Her recent exhibition looked at the intersection of category, labour and grief, and how the categorisation of animals determines survival, in relation to the existing eco-capitalist system. Through her work, the artist challenges the normalisation of this emotion, suggesting instead, that it is not a defect to be remedied. On the farm, facing grief offers the chance to combat the harmful systems that leave animal husbandry often irresponsibly managed. ...
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Pilar Corrias
London, LondonPilar Corrias Gallery is a contemporary art gallery owned by Pilar Corrias. The 3,800 square foot gallery in London's Fitzrovia, designed by Rem Koolhaas, is made up of two exhibition spaces, located in the heart of London's West End. Pilar Corrias opened a second London gallery space at 2 Savile Row in July 2021, designed by London and Oslo-based architect firm Hesselbrand. Since its inception, the gallery has worked with emerging and established artists with the central aim of allowing their work to grow both in terms of production of new projects and the making of new exhibitions. Pilar Corrias now represents a total of thirty-two international artists, two-thirds of whom are female. ...