In a Station of the Metro

Shaun Gladwell

In a Station of the Metro, 200653 x 106cmSign in to view price
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Material
lambda durst print diptych
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This contemporary artwork features a striking visual composition with bold contrasts. The scene depicts two figures suspended in a seemingly surreal environment, their bodies reflected in a mirrored surface that distorts and multiplies their forms. The dominant colors are muted greens and blues, creating an atmospheric, introspective mood. The technique employed appears to be a combination of photography and digital manipulation, blending reality and illusion. The artwork likely explores themes of identity, perception, and the human condition, inviting the viewer to consider the fragmented nature of self and the construction of reality. ...

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Artist
Shaun Gladwell
B.1972, Australian

Shaun Gladwell works across video, performance, painting, photography, sculpture, and virtual reality, exploring the intersection of movement, urban culture, and contemporary life. His work investigates the dynamics of personal experience and collective cultural gestures, often drawing on skateboarding, BMX, breakdancing, and other forms of street performance as both subject and medium. In video and performance works, Gladwell examines the interplay of body, space, and time, capturing the fluidity of motion in urban and natural environments. He creates visual narratives that connect historical models of movement with contemporary expressions, emphasizing rhythm, repetition, and gesture. Through virtual reality and digital media, Gladwell extends his exploration of physicality into immersive experiences, translating the dynamics of human motion into new perceptual contexts. His multidisciplinary approach interrogates the relationship between human presence, environment, and technology, producing work that is both physically engaged and conceptually reflective. ...