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The artwork appears to be a minimalist abstract composition consisting of a predominantly gray grid-like pattern. The surface has a textured, almost mesh-like appearance, created through the use of a repeating diamond-shaped motif. The overall composition is stark and monochromatic, with subtle variations in tone and shading that add depth and visual interest. The artist seems to have employed a reductive approach, focusing on the inherent qualities of the materials and the interplay of light and shadow to evoke a meditative, contemplative mood. The simplicity and restraint of the work suggest an exploration of the essential elements of form and structure, inviting the viewer to engage in a deeper, more contemplative appreciation of the artwork. ...
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B.1987, AlgerianBorn in Oran in 1987, Mohamed Namou lives and works in Avignon. He is a graduate of the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Paris (2014). Mohamed Namou's practice involves an analysis of the performativity of images, analyzed as a potential space to connect and reorganize our perceptions and paradigms (ideas). Mohamed Namou develops his practice around different media such as painting, installation, sculpture, and video. Among his solo exhibitions, his work has been shown at Mor.Charpentier (Paris), Proyectos Monclova (Mexico), Levy.Delval (Brussels), Berthold Pott (Cologne). Among his group exhibitions, his work has been shown at Villa Medicis (Rome), Neuer Kunstverein (Wien), Lewben Art Foundation (Lithuania), Galleria Continua (Boissy-le-Châtel), Kindl Museum (Berlin) and AUTOCENTER (Berlin). His work can be found in various public and private institutions such as Lewben Art Foundation (Lithuania), Maria Baibakova Collection (NY, Moscow), ADNCollection (Bolzano), Zabludowicz Collection (London), Fondazione Memmo (Roma) and the Nomas Foundation (Rome). ...
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