C’est étrange le grillon ne chante pas quand il y a un étranger

Lounis Baouche

C’est étrange le grillon ne chante pas quand il y a un étranger, 202380 x 110cmSign in to view price
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acrylic on canvasExo Exo
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This contemporary artwork presents a vibrant and whimsical composition. The bold colors, primarily warm tones of orange and brown, create a rustic, wooden background. The central focus is a pair of black cowboy boots adorned with cactus designs, capturing the Western aesthetic. The artist has employed a flat, graphic style, giving the piece a stylized, almost cartoon-like appearance. This playful interpretation of cowboy boots on a wooden surface likely reflects the artist's intention to explore themes of Americana and the Western genre in a visually striking and imaginative manner. ...

Il y a de moins en moins d’arbres, bientôt il n’y aura plus de place où se cacher

Lounis Baouche was, in 2017, the recipient of the Jury’s Favorite Young Painter Award at the Société Générale Algeria Awards. Through allegorical characters and an aesthetic influenced by comic books and cartoons, his work questions human social relationships and the power dynamics intertwined with them. According to the artist, his work often looks like a messy child’s room, with recurring motifs that invite the absurd.

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Exo Exo is a community of artists and the result of creative work and reflection around the emerging art scene. Founded in 2013 by Antoine Donzeaud and Elisa Rigoulet, in Antoine Donzeaud's studio in Paris, Exo Exo has established itself in France and internationally as a diverse project, a space and a program dedicated to the production and exhibition of emerging artists. The duo emphasizes the organic nature of their work, the importance of encounters and spontaneity, which are central to their commitment and approach. In 2021 Exo Exo embraces the gallery model and opens in 2023 a new exhibition space in Paris, near the vibrant heart of République, a few steps away from Le Marais, a landmark neighborhood for contemporary art and Parisian galleries. ...

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