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pencil, oil pastel and watercolor on paperIn Situ – Fabienne Leclerc
Description
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This abstract artwork is a striking composition of graphite lines and scribbles. The image is dominated by a dense web of dark, intersecting lines that create a sense of chaos and movement across the canvas. Subtle hints of color, such as yellow and green, emerge amidst the monochromatic graphite strokes, adding depth and visual interest. The overall effect is a dynamic, expressive work that evokes a sense of energy and spontaneity, characteristic of the artist's gestural style. The piece reflects the artist's exploration of the expressive potential of drawing and the ability of simple materials to convey complex emotional and conceptual ideas. ...

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Martin Dammann
Artist
Martin Dammann
B.1965, German

Martin Dammann directs his attention towards the multifaceted and often contradictory relationships of pictures to that which they depict, and thus to that which they (the pictures) themselves are not. These relationships are particularly palpable when the contents of the pictures prove to be difficult, or even encumbered. The latter is the case, for example, with war photography, which has come to serve as an essential point of departure in Dammann's works. Dammann uses such photos in a large number of media, whether in his large-scale watercolours, drawings, or photographic works, as well as videos, frottages, and installations. In the process, the individual elements of these works - the manner of painting, the contents, format and title - are each emphasized, and their contradictions contrasted with one another, in such a way as to create a kind of balance in which no interpretation alone is any longer capable of uniting all of those elements. The concern is thus less with conveying a message to the viewer; instead, the viewer is empowered to observe and investigate their own reactions and interpretations of the subjects depicted.Apart from the structural interest, there is also an interest in what could be called the -contentuality- of the works in the narrower sense, in the actual subjects. Here, questions of history, identity, authenticity, value systems and clichés come into play. Every one of these categories is understood as part of the pictorial structure. The focus here is less on the presence of photography as a medium, however than on its inherent emotional or evocative possibilities, which themselves are placed at the viewer's disposal in their functionality. ...

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Dans le chaudron, 2022
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104° Fahrenheit, 2022
90.5 x 155cm
Un bon jour
Martin Dammann
Un bon jour, 2022
54.3 x 36cm
Lusk 1 (Wyoming)
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Schlaglicht
Martin Dammann
Schlaglicht, 2016
145 x 100cm
Rêve éveillé
Martin Dammann
Rêve éveillé, 2022
140.5 x 200.5cm
In Situ – Fabienne Leclerc
Gallery
In Situ – Fabienne Leclerc
Romainville

Founded by Fabienne Leclerc in 2001, In Situ began in the 13th district of Paris alongside a group of galleries in rue Louise Weiss. After seven years in the 6th, the gallery moved to the Marais in November 2013, then to the Stalingrad district in January 2017. Since October 2019, In Situ - fabienne leclerc has moved into a new space in Romainville, accompanied by Air de Paris, gallery Jocelyn Wolff, gallery Sator the FRAC Ile-de-France as well as the Fiminco Foundation. The ambition of In Situ - fabienne leclerc is to promote young and emerging artists in France and internationally, and to support its established artists in the long term. The gallery strives to support and promote the work of its artists in the gallery, in associated museums and institutions, and to produce and edit artist catalogues and books. ...

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