The Daimon
The Daimon

Regina Parra

The Daimon, 202233 x 23cmSign in to view price
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Material
Oil on arches paper mounted on aluminum
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The image presents a minimalist composition, featuring the word "DOCENT" in bold, monochrome letters against a plain white background. The large, uppercase text dominates the frame, with the letters rendered in a simple, sans-serif font. The overall aesthetic is clean, stark, and devoid of any additional visual elements, drawing the viewer's attention solely to the central typographic element. This artwork likely aims to explore the power of language and the symbolic meaning of the word "DOCENT" through a reductive, conceptual approach characteristic of contemporary art practices. ...

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The Daimon
Artist
Regina Parra
B.1984, Brazilian

Regina Parra’s practice is highly interdisciplinary, spanning painting, video, sculpture, writing, performance, and choreography. Over the past fifteen years, her work has increasingly embraced large-scale, immersive installations, often created in collaboration with artists from dance, music, costume design, and cinema. Theater remains a foundational influence in her work: before turning to visual arts, she worked as assistant director for Brazilian theater director Antunes Filho, an experience that fostered a lasting engagement with performance and the dramatic structures of Greek tragedy. As a woman working in Brazil, a country with alarming rates of gender-based violence, Parra foregrounds a feminist perspective in her practice. Much of her work focuses on the social body of women, presenting it as a site of affirmation, resilience, and potential power. Her research and creative production examine the intersections of colonialism and capitalism, exploring their enduring injustices and the historical violence inflicted upon women. Through her interdisciplinary approach, Parra interrogates these systemic forces while crafting work that is at once intimate, political, and performative. ...

Regina Parra: Artworks
The Daimon