Recognition (Fear of Attack)

Louis Eisner

Recognition (Fear of Attack), 2023162.6 x 213.4cmSign in to view price
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oil on canvasFitzpatrick Gallery
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This minimalist artwork features the word "DOCENT" displayed prominently against a plain white background. The letters are rendered in a simple, sans-serif typeface, creating a bold and striking visual impact. The stark monochromatic palette and clean composition underscore the artwork's conceptual nature, inviting the viewer to ponder the word's meaning and its significance within the context of contemporary art. This piece likely explores the role of the docent, or art guide, and their function in shaping the viewer's experience and understanding of art. ...

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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. ...

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Fitzpatrick Gallery
Gallery
Fitzpatrick Gallery
Paris

Established in 2020, Fitzpatrick Gallery is focused on an international program of curated projects in site-specific venues worldwide, and on-site exhibitions at their primary location in Paris, inaugurated in September 2021 in the Marais gallery district at 123 rue de Turenne. They are involved in every level of production with their represented artists, working in close collaboration with institutions, publishing houses, advisory firms, and other partners. Fitzpatrick Gallery builds on the legacy of Freedman Fitzpatrick which was established in 2013 with locations in Los Angeles and Paris. ...

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