Consciousness without a Body

Louis Eisner

Consciousness without a Body, 202220.3 x 14 x 5cmPrice on Request
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This abstract sculptural piece, rendered in a dark, earthy tone, presents a captivating and enigmatic form. The sculpture's irregular, organic shapes, defined by intricate textures and contours, create a sense of dynamic movement and tension. The overall composition appears to be a study in contrasts, with bulbous, bulging forms juxtaposed against more angular, jagged elements. The artist's skillful use of materials and techniques, likely involving modeling and sculpting, imbues the work with a powerful, emotive quality that invites the viewer to contemplate the deeper metaphorical or symbolic meaning behind this thought-provoking contemporary art piece. ...

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Louis Eisner
Artist
Louis Eisner
B.1988, American

Louis Eisner is a multidisciplinary artist who focuses primarily on painting and sculpture. His paintings vary in imagery and subject matter, with some pieces featuring abstract compositions. One of Eisner's most notable series, Void Paintings (2011), consists of large-scale paintings with no visible subject or sitter, presenting only an ambient background that reflects nothingness. In contrast, some of his works incorporate recognisable images such as popular cartoon characters or brightly coloured children's slides. In his 2013 exhibition Leviathan, Eisner showcased a rare sculpture in the form of a large mobile featuring cutouts of cartoon drawings from pop culture. This artwork was intended to parallel Thomas Hobbes' theory of social organization, which advocates for a social contract and rule by an absolute sovereign. Eisner is also an active member of The Still House Group, an artist-led organization based in New York. ...

Louis Eisner: Artworks
Mule Hill
Louis EisnerMule Hill, 2018Price on Request
Cannibal
Louis EisnerCannibal, 2018Price on Request
Conference of Birds
Louis EisnerConference of Birds, 2021Price on Request
Friar Park
Louis EisnerFriar Park, 2021Price on Request
Debbie in Dreamland
Louis EisnerDebbie in Dreamland, 2021Price on Request
Burned Alive in Innocence
Louis EisnerBurned Alive in Innocence, 2022Price on Request
Consciousness without a Body
Louis EisnerConsciousness without a Body, 2022Price on Request
Shipwreck
Louis EisnerShipwreck, 202318000 EUR
Wrath of God
Louis EisnerWrath of God, 202315000 EUR
The Oyster Thief
Louis EisnerThe Oyster Thief, 202318000 EUR
Recognition (Fear of Attack)
Louis EisnerRecognition (Fear of Attack), 202342000 EUR
Tarkovsky’s Table Scraps
Louis EisnerTarkovsky’s Table Scraps, 2023Price on Request
Girl
Louis EisnerGirl, 2023Price on Request
Neighbors
Louis EisnerNeighbors, 202332000 EUR
Prelude to After in a Bog
Louis EisnerPrelude to After in a Bog, 202435000 EUR
S.A.A Rambler
Louis EisnerS.A.A Rambler, 202432000 EUR
Fitzpatrick Gallery
Gallery
Fitzpatrick Gallery
Paris

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