Veterans Day Sale
Veterans Day Sale

Simone Fattal

Veterans Day Sale, 200865 x 80cm16000 EUR
Details
MaterialGalleryLocation
ink and watercolor on paperKaufmann RepettoMilan
Description
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This abstract artwork is a vibrant and dynamic composition that showcases the artist's expressive brushwork and use of vivid colors. The canvas is filled with bold, gestural strokes of green, yellow, orange, and black, creating a sense of movement and energy. While there are some recognizable elements, such as the text "Veterans Day Sale," the overall subject matter is abstract and open to interpretation. The artist's distinctive style and technique suggest an exploration of the interplay between spontaneity and control, reflecting a contemporary approach to painting. ...

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Artist
Simone Fattal
1925, Syrian

Simone Fattal's artworks are situated in a space that lies at the intersection of representation and abstraction. Her oeuvre encompasses a wide range of mediums, including watercolour paintings, collages, and sculptures made from clay and bronze. Drawing from a diverse array of themes, such as war and conflict, landscape painting, ancient religious traditions and mythologies, Sufi poetry, and the fragility of the human body, Fattal's clay work is marked by an exploration of non-figurative forms, serving as a reflection of her fascination with history and contemporary culture. After fleeing from the Civil War, she settled in California where she established the Post-Apollo Press, a publishing house devoted to innovative and experimental literary works. Fattal returned to art in 1988 and produced ceramic sculptures after attending the Art Institute of San Francisco. Through her work, she delves into the effects of displacement and migration, as well as the political dimensions of archaeology and excavation. Through the use of recurring symbols and forms, and judiciously incorporating detail to render her figures discernible, Fattal's works construct environments that feel as though they have briefly emerged from the depths of history and memory. ...

Simone Fattal: Artworks
Alexander The Great
Simone FattalAlexander The Great, 2013Price on Request
Variation en noir et blanc, l'état du ciel
Simone FattalVariation en noir et blanc, l'état du ciel, 2013Price on Request
Variation en noir et blanc, l'état du ciel
Simone FattalVariation en noir et blanc, l'état du ciel, 2013Price on Request
Variation en noir et blanc, l'état du ciel
Simone FattalVariation en noir et blanc, l'état du ciel, 2013Price on Request
From the Museum of Aleppo
Simone FattalFrom the Museum of Aleppo , 2001Price on Request
In the Desert
Simone FattalIn the Desert , 2000Price on Request
Dionysos
Simone FattalDionysos , 1999Price on Request
Variation en noir et blanc, l'état du ciel
Simone FattalVariation en noir et blanc, l'état du ciel, 2013Price on Request
Cherchez la lumière, Henri
Simone FattalCherchez la lumière, Henri, 2004Price on Request
Hommage à Abdel Rahman Munif
Simone FattalHommage à Abdel Rahman Munif, 2004Price on Request
Tree
Simone FattalTree, 2019Price on Request
Humbaba
Simone FattalHumbaba, 2003Price on Request
Casualty
Simone FattalCasualty, 2010Price on Request
Palm Tree
Simone FattalPalm Tree, 2016Price on Request
Tree
Simone FattalTree, 2017Price on Request
Tree I
Simone FattalTree I, 2018Price on Request
Trees
Simone FattalTrees, 2018Price on Request
Tree
Simone FattalTree, 2021Price on Request
By the Tigris I
Simone FattalBy the Tigris I, 2022Price on Request
By the Tigris II
Simone FattalBy the Tigris II, 2022Price on Request
Ishtar
Simone FattalIshtar, 2022Price on Request
Study for a Panel (Trees) 3
Simone FattalStudy for a Panel (Trees) 3, 2017Price on Request
Sans titre (Bouleversement III)
Simone FattalSans titre (Bouleversement III), 2013Price on Request
Wall
Simone FattalWall, 201517000 EUR
Stele
Simone FattalStele, 201257500 EUR
Standing Figure III
Simone FattalStanding Figure III, 200920500 EUR
Cloaked Figure
Simone FattalCloaked Figure, 200920500 EUR
Angel II
Simone FattalAngel II, 201721500 EUR
Angel I
Simone FattalAngel I, 201718000 EUR
L'entrainement des Athlètes
Simone FattalL'entrainement des Athlètes, 201929000 EUR
Wall I
Simone FattalWall I, 201917000 EUR
Splice the mainbrace
Simone FattalSplice the mainbrace, 202018000 EUR
Wounded Warrior
Simone FattalWounded Warrior, 1999100000 EUR
Yellow Warrior
Simone FattalYellow Warrior, 200475000 EUR
Veterans Day Sale
Simone FattalVeterans Day Sale, 200816000 EUR
At the Pool
Simone FattalAt the Pool, 201514500 EUR
Untitled (House)
Simone FattalUntitled (House), 201837000 EUR
Fix Your Gaze on Saturn's Rings
Simone FattalFix Your Gaze on Saturn's Rings, 201288000 EUR
Study
Simone FattalStudy, 20148000 EUR
Woman with Necklace
Simone FattalWoman with Necklace, 201183000 EUR
Variation en noir et blanc, l'état du ciel
Simone FattalVariation en noir et blanc, l'état du ciel, 201370000 EUR
Sans titre (Variation en noir et blanc, l’état du ciel)
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Sans titre (Bouleversement I)
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Kaufmann Repetto
Gallery
Kaufmann Repetto
Milan, New York City

francesca kaufmann gallery opened in January 2000. Since then, the gallery has aimed to explore a diverse range of media, with a focus on video, site specific installation, and a special attention towards the works of female artists. After ten years in its historical location, the gallery opened in a new space in October 2010, under the name kaufmann repetto, to mark the partnership between Francesca Kaufmann and Chiara Repetto. In its new location, the gallery has been able to further develop its exhibition programming through a project space dedicated predominantly to younger artists, as well as a courtyard for large scale outdoor installations, which run parallel to the gallery’s main exhibition schedule. In 2013, the gallery inaugurated a new location in Chelsea, New York, with a parallel program to the gallery’s main space in Milan. In 2019 the New York location moved to Tribeca, expanding to a 3,000 sq ft exhibition space. The inaugural exhibition at the gallery’s new space in Tribeca was a solo show by Lily van der Stokker. ...