Marina De Caro
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The artwork features a striking figure in an orange bodysuit with large black wings extending from the head, set against a plain green background. The vibrant, monochromatic color palette and the stark, minimalist composition create a bold, surreal visual impact. The figure's elongated limbs and simplified anatomical details suggest an otherworldly, almost alien-like presence, inviting the viewer to ponder the work's symbolism and the artist's intent. This unconventional depiction likely aims to challenge conventional notions of the human form and explore themes of transformation, spirituality, or the blurred boundaries between the natural and the supernatural. ...
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Marina De Caro
B.1961, ArgentinianDeveloping a multi-disciplinary body of work integrating drawing, sculpture and performance, Marina De Caro experiments with notions of space, bodily experience, intuition and emotion within a colorful universe. Her installations unfold in a sensitive, poetic space, often taking the form of flexible, mobile sculptures. Specially created to interact with the viewer-ice/interpreter, these works invite us to experience an unpredictable dimension of everyday life, behavior and bodily and social norms. ...
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