The Crawling Key 01

Megan Plunkett

The Crawling Key 01, 20238.4 x 15.1 x 1.3cmSign in to view price
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inkjet print on glossy, metallic paper mounted on foamcoreEmalin
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The artwork features a vibrant and dynamic composition with bold, contrasting colors. The central focus is a cartoon-like figure running away from a hurricane, conveyed through energetic brushstrokes and dynamic patterns. The text "HURRICANE WEATHER" prominently displayed suggests a commentary on the unpredictable and powerful forces of nature. The style and technique employed appear to utilize a mixed media approach, combining elements of painting, illustration, and collage. The artwork likely aims to capture the artist's perspective on the impact and uncontrollable nature of extreme weather events. ...

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Attitudinal Beliefs 01
Artist
Megan Plunkett
B.1985, American

Megan Plunkett (b. 1985 in Pasadena, CA, US) lives and works in Los Angeles, US. The image-based practice of Megan Plunkett is an investigation of material conditions and visual economies of reality in photography. Working with the physical space of an exhibition, she utilises movement, seriality and other types of disambiguation to cultivate a sense of estrangement and distance within familiar and mundane images, often harvested online. Her installations are set up to create moments where the material conditions of an image are made clear, and then disrupted. As such, Plunkett’s work is constantly pushing back against a false sense of totality or wholeness in favour of a photographic activity that expands outwards, where images are invariably bound up and imbricated with each other and their archive. ...

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Megan Plunkett
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Attitudinal Beliefs 02, 2024
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Emalin
Gallery
Emalin
London

Emalin is a London-based contemporary art gallery run by Angelina Volk and Leopold Thun. Prior to opening the permanent gallery space in London’s East End in September 2016, Emalin operated as an itinerant exhibition programme and project space since 2014. The gallery represents nine international artists from five countries working in a range of media, with a focus on emerging multi-disciplinary practices.

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