Untitled (Rough Projection)

Steffani Jemison

Untitled (Rough Projection), 202337 x 26 x 0.6cm4000 EUR
Details
MaterialGalleryLocation
glass, silver mirror, acrylic paint, lacquerMadragoaLisbon
Description
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This abstract artwork features a minimalist composition of stark, vertical forms against a dark, monochromatic background. The predominant element is a singular, elongated shape with a subtle textural quality, creating a sense of depth and dimension. The overall visual impact is one of restraint and simplicity, emphasizing the interplay of light and shadow. The artist's intention behind this piece likely reflects a modernist approach to exploring the fundamental elements of art, such as line, form, and value, without reliance on representational imagery or overt symbolism. ...

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Steffani Jemison
Artist
Steffani Jemison
1981 , American

Steffani Jemison uses time-based, photographic, and discursive platforms to examine “progress” and its alternatives. Her work encompasses a variety of media, including video, performance and sculpture, and is rooted in research. In her work Jemison addresses African-American culture and vernacular as well as the tensions between the private, social and political spheres through a variety of means, often examining the limits and structures of narrative storytelling and linear time. Her video works are frequently based around early cinematography, assimilating early cinematic tropes and techniques, to question the inherited narratives that form our perception of the world. ...

Steffani Jemison: Artworks
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Untitled (Rough Projection)
Steffani JemisonUntitled (Rough Projection), 20234000 EUR
Untitled (Rough Projection)
Steffani JemisonUntitled (Rough Projection), 20234000 EUR
Untitled (Rough Projection)
Steffani JemisonUntitled (Rough Projection), 20234000 EUR
Untitled (Rough Projection)
Steffani JemisonUntitled (Rough Projection), 20234000 EUR
Untitled (Rough Projection)
Steffani JemisonUntitled (Rough Projection), 20234000 EUR
Madragoa
Gallery
Madragoa
Lisbon

MADRAGOA is a contemporary art gallery founded in 2016 in the homonymous neighborhood of Lisbon’s historical center. Since its beginning, the gallery has been an early supporter of a number of international young artists such as Adrián Balseca, Rodrigo Hernández, Renato Leotta, Buhlebezwe Siwani, Joanna Piotrowska, and Yuli Yamagata, whose first productions and exhibition have been produced and promoted by the gallery and often presented for the first time in Portugal. Moreover, Madragoa launched the careers of young Portuguese artists such as Sara Chang Yan, Luís Lázaro Matos, Gonçalo Preto, and Jaime Welsh, giving them visibility on the international scene. From its peripheral location in Europe, MADRAGOA’s project focuses on how to set a deep conversation with the city and its extraordinary potential, setting a dialogue between global artistic practices and local craftsmanship and ideas. The gallery always created experiences of research and production for its artists locally and promotes its program also through the participation in a number of international art fairs, gallery exchanges, and exhibition projects. MADRAGOA is currently recognized as one of the most innovative realities in the Portuguese art scene, while it succeeded to obtain visibility internationally throughout its years of its activity. At the moment, the gallery actively represents artists from Portugal, Italy, Ecuador, Mexico, Poland, Spain, Brazil and South Africa. ...