Eyes

Rosângela Rennó

Eyes, 2001171 x 110cm24500 EUR
Details
MaterialGalleryLocation
digital print on canson rc photogloss paper, mounted on dibond mor charpentierParis
Description
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This black and white photograph captures an intense, pensive close-up of a person's face. The image is characterized by strong contrasts, with the subject's eyes and brow standing out against the muted background. The subject's gaze is direct and introspective, conveying a sense of deep emotion or contemplation. The textured, grainy quality of the image lends an atmospheric, almost dreamlike quality to the piece. The striking composition and use of chiaroscuro suggest this is a work of fine art photography, potentially exploring themes of identity, vulnerability, or the human condition. ...

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Rosângela Rennó
Artist
Rosângela Rennó
1962 , Brazilian

Rosângela Rennó’s work is characterized by appropriating newspapers, old family albums, slides, discarded images found in flea markets, archives or dead files. Interested in “how the system systematically tries to erase the links to the past”, she wants to make visible society’s anonymous and overlooked protagonists who, in vernacular photographs, often express far more about the human condition than photographs with an artistic intent. Distinguished by her innovative, politically charged presentations, she appropriates and transforms archival photographic material into larger compositions, often in the form of installations or photographic books. Her work is a systematic investigation of time and of the relation between memory and forgetfulness, also visible in the social and psychological changes that transform reminiscence. She plays with the imperfection of memory and photography, both of which are fragmentary and approximate lived experience. ...

Rosângela Rennó: Artworks
Cerimônia do adeus (Group 2)
Rosângela RennóCerimônia do adeus (Group 2), 199722500 EUR
Untitled (Tattoo 3)
Rosângela RennóUntitled (Tattoo 3), 199745000 EUR
Untitled (Tattoo 7, A and B)
Rosângela RennóUntitled (Tattoo 7, A and B), 199765000 EUR
Eyes
Rosângela RennóEyes, 200124500 EUR
The life, the world and the choices of Philippe Delabre, Sayat, Puy-de-Dôme, France
Rosângela RennóThe life, the world and the choices of Philippe Delabre, Sayat, Puy-de-Dôme, France, 201545000 EUR
Good Apples / Bad Apples (Proposal for a Document- Monument)
Rosângela RennóGood Apples / Bad Apples (Proposal for a Document- Monument), 201963000 EUR
Bodas de porcelana #27
Rosângela RennóBodas de porcelana #27, 20177000 EUR
Rio de Janeiro (Salvador Scofano, Agência O Dia)
Rosângela RennóRio de Janeiro (Salvador Scofano, Agência O Dia), 200614400 EUR
Cicatriz (Torso con faca)
Rosângela RennóCicatriz (Torso con faca), 199712000 EUR
Cicatriz (Laura)
Rosângela RennóCicatriz (Laura), 199712000 EUR
Cicatriz (Antonio)
Rosângela RennóCicatriz (Antonio), 199712000 EUR
mor charpentier
Gallery
mor charpentier
Paris, Bogotá

Established in Paris since 2010, mor charpentier represents both emerging and well-established artists whose conceptual practices are anchored in social realities, history and the politics of contrasting geographic regions. By promoting international practices, the gallery aims to broaden the knowledge of crucial debates of the present. A significant inaugural show with Colombian master, Oscar Muñoz, fulfilled a void in the French artistic scene by broadening the spectrum of origins, subjects and identities in the art market. Ever since, a growing number of major international artists have joined the gallery. Coming from different generations and global backgrounds, they all share a commitment to either political, feminist, post-colonial, queer or human rights causes. Amongst them are Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Teresa Margolles, Chen Ching-Yuan, Liliana Porter, Bouchra Khalili, Carlos Motta, Hajra Waheed, and more. Equal gender representation and diversity is also part of the gallery goals, with half of the represented artists being women. In 2021 mor charpentier opened a second exhibition space in Bogotá. This expansion was driven to expand the reach of the gallery program to new publics and encourage artists to explore new territories. It consolidated a long-term bond with the Latin American art scene and the international projection of the gallery. ...