GATHERING INTO ORDER I

Natacha Donzé

GATHERING INTO ORDER I, 2020220 x 260cmSign in to view price
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acrylic on canvasParliament
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This abstract artwork presents a captivating visual exploration of light and shadow. The composition features a grid-like pattern of orange and yellow tones, creating a vibrant, almost fiery backdrop. Prominently displayed are two dark, amorphous shapes resembling meteorites or celestial bodies, casting intricate shadow patterns across the gridded surface. The overall impression evokes a sense of cosmic energy and the dynamic interplay between light and darkness. Through this innovative approach, the artist invites the viewer to ponder the mysteries of the universe and the interplay of elemental forces. The work's experimental style and technique suggest a contemporary, conceptual exploration of the relationship between the physical and the metaphysical. ...

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Natacha Donzé
Artist
Natacha Donzé
B.1991, Swiss

Natacha Donzé’s creates mystifying paintings. By combining abstraction and figuration she relocates recognisable forms to extraordinary contexts. Ancient reliefs surface in galaxies, with unsettling constellations of corporate paraphernalia lighting up these compositions. Cartoon stars used for rating restaurants or experiences sit next to painterly ‘real’ stars, fragments of coke cans are bathed in cosmic light, whilst ruins of altars are suspended in space. By intertwining these spiritual, technological, and capitalist signifiers, Donzé’s canvases lead the viewer to question societal priorities within neo-liberalism, and to perhaps wrestle with the imbalances within their own lives. Donzé’s titles further this societal analysis, merging militant language with prosaic and religious phrases (Secular Liquid, The Stoop 2020, Commodity Zero 2020, Emissions of Decline, 2020). What runs as a constant throughout these acrylic works, is an insatiable sense of curiosity to unpick what it is that governs contemporary society, with each painting offering another cryptic clue to the puzzle. ...

Natacha Donzé: Artworks
GATHERING INTO ORDER I
Natacha Donzé
GATHERING INTO ORDER I, 2020
220 x 260cm
TEARS DRY FASTER UNDER THE SUN
Natacha Donzé
TEARS DRY FASTER UNDER THE SUN, 2019
110 x 130cm
SECULAR LIQUID, THE STOUP
Natacha Donzé
SECULAR LIQUID, THE STOUP, 2020
190 x 80cm
GENERAL ARMOR FACILITY
Natacha Donzé
GENERAL ARMOR FACILITY, 2020
150 x 40cm
SMUDGING THE MOLEHILLS
Natacha Donzé
SMUDGING THE MOLEHILLS, 2020
70 x 250cm
Repository, adaptation
Natacha Donzé
Repository, adaptation, 2024
80 x 80cm
Natacha Donzé, Repository, cycles
Natacha Donzé
Natacha Donzé, Repository, cycles, 2024
80 x 80cm
Relative mean absolute difference
Natacha Donzé
Relative mean absolute difference, 2024
150 x 240cm
Parliament
Gallery
Parliament
Paris

Parliament Gallery, founded in 2020, resembles a desire to rethink the function of the art gallery by formulating new proposals of audience interaction with the artwork and visibility to a new generation of french and international artists. Parliament wishes to build through a program that is dedicated to the circulation of ideas and collective reflection. The exhibition program will be interspersed with punctual “Interludes”, archive exhibitions and retrospectives, aiming to put into perspective the transdisciplinary character of creation. ...

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