Welcome To Jurassic Park

Manuel Solano

Welcome To Jurassic Park, 201497.3 x 67.3 x 3.5cmSign in to view price
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acrylic on paperCarlos/Ishikawa
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The artwork features a vibrant, expressive composition with a striking visual contrast. The dominant colors are yellow and green, creating a lush, pastoral landscape. The central figure, rendered in a loose, gestural style, appears to be a human silhouette swinging from a tree branch, evoking a sense of playfulness and freedom. The overall style suggests a naïve or outsider art approach, reflecting the artist's unique perspective and creative expression. The artwork likely explores themes of nature, human connection, and the joy of unbridled movement. ...

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Manuel Solano
Artist
Manuel Solano
B.1987, Mexican

Manuel Solano is a multimedia artist who cross pollinates sensorial experiences of the natural world with pop culture references across video, painting, and performance. Muddying the supposedly separate arenas of palaeontology, queerness and ‘low brow’ culture, Solano troubles the hierarchy of ‘worthy’ subject matters. Portraits of Iggy Pop or Twiggy might sit in conversation with paintings of family members, or tongue and cheek scenes of dinosaurs flamboyantly dancing. Solano lost their sight in 2014 due to an AIDS related illness. At this point in their career they began to focus more exclusively on their figurative painting practice, drawing from memory, dreams, books, or films.Relying heavily on touch, Solano works with three studio assistants in Berlin. They sketch scenes Solano communicates to them and once a drawing has been approved by Solano who traces the pencil marks on paper, this sketch is then mapped onto canvas and marked out with pipe cleaners. Solano then paints with their hands, swapping fingertips and the curvature of their palms for brushes. This bodily relationship to the works gives each piece an immense sense of intimacy. Simultaneously traversing interior and exterior worlds, Solano continues to make work which expresses both the intricate development of the self, whilst curtly examining the peculiarities and biases which shape contemporary culture. ...

Manuel Solano: Artworks
I Looked Like A Model
Manuel SolanoI Looked Like A Model, 2014
97.3 x 67.3 x 3.5cm
Please Send Help
Manuel SolanoPlease Send Help, 2014
97.3 x 67.3 x 3.5cm
Welcome To Jurassic Park
Lady Stark
Manuel SolanoLady Stark, 2014
97.3 x 67.3 x 3.5cm
Bombi
Manuel SolanoBombi, 2014
97.3 x 67.3 x 3.5cm
Life on Mars 2
Manuel SolanoLife on Mars 2, 2021
159 x 121 x 5cm
Siouxsie
Manuel SolanoSiouxsie, 2021
163 x 122 x 5cm
Flamingos 2
Manuel SolanoFlamingos 2, 2022
161 x 122 x 5cm
Flamingos 1
Manuel SolanoFlamingos 1, 2022
161 x 124 x 5cm
Dancing in the Desert
T-Rex
Manuel SolanoT-Rex, 2021
162 x 121 x 5cm
Oviraptor 1
Manuel SolanoOviraptor 1, 2022
162 x 164 x 5cm
Twiggy or Oviraptor 2
Cranes 2
Manuel SolanoCranes 2, 2021
161 x 121 x 5cm
Dinosauroid
Manuel SolanoDinosauroid, 2022
226 x 161 x 5cm
Leaellynasaurae
Manuel SolanoLeaellynasaurae, 2022
177 x 227 x 5cm
Diamond Dogs
Manuel SolanoDiamond Dogs, 2021
173 x 233 x 5cm
Nails
Manuel SolanoNails, 2022
39 x 29.5 x 3.5cm
Sally
Manuel SolanoSally, 2024
152 x 112cm
Carlos/Ishikawa
Gallery
Carlos/Ishikawa
London

Founded in 2011, Carlos/Ishikawa’s program is dedicated to considered and ambitious exhibitions that offer diverse artists’ perspectives on structural, socio-cultural, and political questions. The program focuses on international artists with often wide-ranging, multi-disciplinary and experimental practices. There is an interest within the program of challenging the aesthetic conventions of conceptual art, and a focus on art that is able to operate on an affective, emotional level as well as a rigorous intellectual one. The gallery has offered many artists their first solo show, many of whom have gone on to receive recognition internationally. ...

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