Black Mirror

Srijon Chowdhury

Black Mirror, 2020101.6 x 60.9cmSign in to view price
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oil on linenCiaccia Levi
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This artwork showcases a captivating interplay of colors and shapes. The predominant tones are vibrant shades of red and orange, creating a fiery and dynamic background. Within this vivid setting, a prominent black form emerges, resembling a face or a mask, partially obscured by the surrounding floral motifs. The artist's use of contrasting hues and the juxtaposition of the abstract and the figurative elements suggest a powerful, emotive, and thought-provoking visual narrative. The artwork's style and technique allude to the artist's exploration of the relationship between the individual and the natural world, inviting the viewer to ponder the deeper layers of meaning within this compelling contemporary piece. ...

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Artist
Srijon Chowdhury
Bangladeshi/American

Srijon Chowdhury's paintings remind us of the fleeting nature of love and life. Exquisitely rendered, intimate paintings of love, birth and death, rather than glossing over the source of their impermanence, transform this impermanence into beautiful, inescapable patterns. Through his work, the painter invites the viewer on a mystical and ethereal journey, or as Chowdhury himself once wrote: "I exist. I am surrounded by love, and I try to make that enough to create a glow that insulates from how dark it is all getting." ...

Srijon Chowdhury: Artworks
Ass
Srijon ChowdhuryAss, 2023
96.5 x 22.9cm
The Nude
Srijon ChowdhuryThe Nude, 2023
91.4 x 60.9cm
Ass
Srijon ChowdhuryAss, 2023
96.5 x 22.9cm
Child
Srijon ChowdhuryChild, 2023
30.4 x 22.8cm
Making a painting
Fenced Flowers at Night
Black Mirror
Srijon ChowdhuryBlack Mirror, 2020
101.6 x 60.9cm
Spiders
Srijon ChowdhurySpiders, 2021
20.3 x 15.2cm
Unicorn
Srijon ChowdhuryUnicorn, 2023
50.5 x 40.4cm
The Nude
Srijon ChowdhuryThe Nude, 2023
91.4 x 60.9cm
Vlad in Wildflowers
Dean with Two Nudes
Ciaccia Levi
Gallery
Ciaccia Levi
Paris

Ciaccia Levi, Paris–Milan is a contemporary art gallery founded in 2013 by Nerina Ciaccia and Antoine Levi in the Belleville district of Paris. In 2020, the gallery relocated to a new space in the Marais–Arts & Métiers area, and in 2022, expanded internationally with the opening of a second venue in Milan. From the outset, Ciaccia Levi has been committed to building a multilayered platform for visual culture, presenting the work of both emerging and established artists from around the world. The gallery focuses on thoughtful, concept-driven practices across a range of media, with a curatorial approach that values experimentation, dialogue, and long-term collaboration. Ciaccia Levi is also a co-founder of Paris Internationale, an independent art fair that champions forward-thinking galleries and artists. Through its dual presence in Paris and Milan, the gallery continues to foster cross-cultural exchange and support ambitious contemporary art practices within and beyond traditional exhibition formats. ...

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