This abstract artwork features a grid-like composition of 21 individual panels, each filled with a textured, mottled grey surface. The overall effect suggests a sense of order and structure, yet the irregular patterns and scratches within each panel create a visually striking contrast. The use of a muted grey palette, combined with the geometric grid layout, gives the piece a minimalist and industrial aesthetic. The green border framing the work adds a subtle hint of color, drawing attention to the boundaries of the composition. The artist's technique likely involves a layered process of applying and distressing the materials to achieve the weathered, imperfect finish. This artwork may comment on themes of industrialization, decay, or the relationship between order and chaos. ...
Working in a variety of media, from sculpture to installation and video games, Mimosa Echard's work is a unique blend of the organic, the technological and the synthetic, drawing on research in the history of experimental cinema, biology, and her personal biography to create works that combine notions of sexuality, perception and artifice. Her processual approach bears testifies to an attachment to the organic and to unstable states, to networks of affects, to different kinds of energies and information flows whose diffusion and displacement generate transformations and metamorphoses.
Mimosa Echard is the winner of the Prix Marcel Duchamp 2022.
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Since the gallery was established in 2018, Martina Simeti has cultivated an interdisciplinary program. Martina Simeti is deeply involved in the production process together with the represented artists, working actively to generate new opportunities for exhibition beyond its own walls.