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Ser Serpas

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textile, ink
Lc Queisser
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This contemporary art piece features a striking textile installation with a textured, abstract pattern. The work uses a combination of muted green and gray tones, creating a sense of depth and movement. The composition is visually captivating, with the undulating fabric appearing to flow and cascade down the wall. The artist has employed unconventional materials and techniques, harnessing the expressive potential of textiles to evoke a sense of natural, organic forms. This work invites the viewer to contemplate the interplay between materiality, structure, and the creative impulse that often characterizes contemporary art. ...

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Ser Serpas
Artist
Ser Serpas
B.1995, American

Ser Serpas’s practice exists at the blurred intersection of art, poetry and activism. Whether creating sculptures from debris found on the street, working with a hoard of fabric gifted by her friends, making an exhibition out of objects she found at the exhibition site, drawing in public spaces, or writing on train rides, Serpas makes work that complicates the notion of materiality amidst the late-capitalist condition. Created in private, intimate, seemingly improvised moments, the works are never fully -visible to her audiences. The artist’s exhibitions are composed of assemblages of discarded and mistreated objects turned corporeal, becoming what the artist calls ‘assisted readymades’. Subverting Duchamp’s readymades and Rauschenberg’s Combines – the male-dominated history of sculpture – Serpas returns the objects to the streets after her exhibitions, allowing them to revert to their original state and provokes playful questions about the value of the space inside a museum, as opposed to the outside. An activist since high -school, the artist speaks up about structural inequalities, and provides support through facilitated workshops, community aid and artistic inspiration. Written by Goldsmiths CCA ...

Lc Queisser
Gallery
Lc Queisser
Tbilisi

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