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This contemporary artwork appears to be a photographic print depicting an urban landscape at dusk. The composition features muted tones of yellow and orange, creating a nostalgic, dreamlike atmosphere. The prominent elements are a street light, a nondescript building in the distance, and a foreground of a carpet or rug-like material. The overall style and technique suggest a blending of realism and abstraction, inviting the viewer to contemplate the subtle beauty and transience of everyday scenes. The artist's intention may be to evoke a sense of memory, time, and the evolving nature of the urban environment. ...
Lucia Farrow combines photography and ceramics to craft contemporary artifacts that delve into themes of identity, memory, and transformation. Her work frequently incorporates personal imagery and digital ephemera, reflecting on the interplay between the physical and digital worlds. Utilizing materials such as ceramic photo decals and glazes, Farrow crafts pieces that evoke a sense of archaeological discovery, layering personal narratives with tactile surfaces. Her approach transforms everyday objects into relics, inviting viewers to contemplate the passage of time and the preservation of memory. Through her installations, Farrow engages with the spatial dynamics of the exhibition environment, prompting reflections on how objects and images inhabit space. Her work challenges traditional boundaries between media, encouraging a dialogue between the viewer and the artefacts she creates. Farrow's practice is deeply personal, drawing from her experiences and observations to create works that resonate with themes of change, continuity, and the traces left behind. Her work invites viewers to reflect on their own relationships with memory, identity, and the objects that surround them. ...
DES BAINS is a contemporary art gallery based in London, founded by Maria Valeria Biondo and Elisa Rossetto. The gallery collaborates closely with artists, theorists, and writers whose work explores the intersection of personal and collective experiences within today’s complex social and political landscapes. Rooted in a collaborative research methodology, DES BAINS focuses on themes such as psychogeography, the politics of human movement, borders, land, and belonging. The gallery is dedicated to promoting emerging and underrepresented artists, fostering critical discourse and expanding contemporary art ecologies. ...