24-07

Kim Farkas

24-07, 2024130 x 100 x 5cm9600 GBP
Details
Material
custom composites, uv print on composite aluminum panel, aluminum extrusions
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The artwork features a vibrant and chaotic composition, blending a variety of colors, shapes, and textures. Bold brushstrokes of orange, red, and purple create a dynamic, almost explosive central motif, surrounded by intricate, swirling patterns and organic forms. The artwork seems to evoke a sense of energy and movement, with the use of gestural, expressive techniques. While the subject matter is not immediately recognizable, the piece appears to be a contemporary abstract work that aims to capture the spontaneity and fluidity of the creative process, perhaps reflecting the artist's intention to explore the relationship between chaos and order. ...

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Artist
Kim Farkas

Kim Farkas's hybrid, techno-organic sculptures and wall objects evoke science-fiction aesthetics and are imbued with various cultural narratives and rituals. The Paris-born artist, who is of Peranakan and American descent, scans his environment and gathers references that he sees as part of a circular economy of appropriation of cultural codes between different communities. In this way, his sculptures materialize diasporic individuals composed of layers of memory, geography, and economic flows by swallowing various found objects from the real economy of goods and commodities (such as joss paper, dice, mahjong tiles, reiki stones, etc.), which are ultimately reinjected into the symbolic economy of his own sculptural work. ...

Kim Farkas: Artworks
23-08
Kim Farkas23-08, 2023Price on Request
23-11
Kim Farkas23-11, 2023Price on Request
24-04
Kim Farkas24-04, 20249600 GBP
24-07
Kim Farkas24-07, 20249600 GBP
24-08
Kim Farkas24-08, 20249600 GBP
24-10
Kim Farkas24-10, 20248800 GBP
24-09
Kim Farkas24-09, 20248800 GBP
22-26
Kim Farkas22-26, 20231530 GBP