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Marco Fusinato

DESASTRES 0827_Kotsende_molenpoes_ Woldzigt_Roderwolde_Dr_NL.jpg variation, 2014150 x 240cmSign in to view price
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Material
liquitex titanium white heavy body acrylic with gloss and screen-print medium on belle arti 96u fine 360gsm black double primed linen
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This striking black and white photograph depicts a cat curled up and resting on a wooden surface. The overall composition is simple, with the cat as the central focus, surrounded by a blurred background. The image captures the cat's fluffy, textured fur in intricate detail, showcasing the artist's skilled use of chiaroscuro to highlight the animal's form. The subject matter is straightforward, presenting a familiar domestic scene, yet the monochromatic treatment lends an ethereal, timeless quality to the work. The artist's intention may have been to elevate the quiet, intimate moment into a contemplative study of the natural world. ...

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Artist
Marco Fusinato
B.1964, Australian

Marco Fusinato merges sound, gesture, and visual culture across installation, performance, drawing, and photography, creating works that confront perception and push the boundaries of abstraction. His work explores the intensity of noise and the boundaries between abstraction and representation, often creating immersive environments that challenge perception. He transforms musical and conceptual structures into dense visual compositions, condensing sound into form and questioning the relationship between music, image, and conceptual experience. His performance works further explore the physicality of sound, using actions such as striking purpose-built surfaces to generate intense sonic experiences that engage both body and perception. Through these approaches, Fusinato examines the sensory, psychological, and political dimensions of artistic practice. By blending visual and auditory strategies, he creates environments that provoke reflection on the materiality of sound, the dynamics of space, and the immersive potential of contemporary art, encouraging viewers to reconsider conventional boundaries and their own perceptual engagement. ...