UNSEEN SUN I (PURPLE)
UNSEEN SUN I (PURPLE)
UNSEEN SUN I (PURPLE)
UNSEEN SUN I (PURPLE)
UNSEEN SUN I (PURPLE)

Tarek Lakhrissi

UNSEEN SUN I (PURPLE), 2024Sign in to view price
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This contemporary glass sculpture exhibits a striking visual impact through its vibrant color palette and intricate sculptural form. The central glass orb is encased within a series of flame-like, crimson-colored extensions that appear to be twisting and curling around the central focal point. The overall composition creates a dynamic, almost organic sense of movement and energy, showcasing the artist's mastery of glass-blowing techniques. This visually striking piece likely reflects the artist's intention to evoke a sense of power, vitality, and the inherent beauty found in natural forms. ...

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Tarek Lakhrissi
Artist
Tarek Lakhrissi
B.1992, French

A visual artist and poet, Tarek Lakhrissi develops his practice around different media such as writing, performance, video and sculpture. Words and language are the source of his work. Exploring poetry, popular culture and affects, Tarek Lakhrissi’s work redefines an emancipating imagination and anticipates an equally emancipating future. Lakhrissi (born 1992 in Châtellerault, France) lives and works in Paris. In 2024, he has been selected by artist Ugo Rondinone for the Reiffers Initiatives mentorship programme, which will lead to a duo exhibition at Reiffers Art Centre, Paris, opening on 14 October 2024. This exhibition will coincide with the artist's participation in Art Basel Paris and Art Basel Miami, both with Galerie Allen, Paris. Lakhrissi has been exhibited internationally in galleries and institutions including Hayward Gallery, London; Palais de Tokyo, Paris; Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney as part of the 22nd Biennale of Sydney; HKW, Berlin; Kanal Centre Pompidou, Brussels; Fondation Lafayette Anticipations, Paris; Wiels, Brussels; Palazzo Re Rebaudengo/Sandretto, Guarene/Torino; Mostyn, Llandudno; Tinguely Museum, Basel; Shedhalle, Zurich; Fondation Pernod Ricard, Paris; Palazzo delle Esposizioni, Roma as part of the Quadriennale di Roma; High Art, Paris; La Verrière, Fondation d'enterprise Hermès, Brussels; Kevin Space, Vienna; Auto Italia South East, London; Fondation Gulbenkian, Paris; Veda gallery, Florence; CRAC Alsace; Kim?, Riga; La Gaité Lyrique, Paris; and SMC/CAC, Vilnius. Lakhrissi's artworks are held in private and public collections such as Fondation Lafayette Anticipations, France; Fondazione Sandretto Collection, Italy; Fiorucci Art Trust, UK and Italy; Defares Collection, Netherlands; CNAP, France; FRAC Aquitaine MÉCA, France; FRAC Grand Large, France; IAC Villeurbanne, France; FMAC, France; Mauro Mattei Art Trust, UK and Italy; and the Johns Hopkins University Collection. ...

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Galerie Allen is a unique model capitalizing on the varied experiences of independent curator Joseph Allen Shea and artist Mel O’Callaghan, who together have created a platform where the commercial framework supports an entire ecology dedicated to the ethical presentation, promotion, and production of contemporary art. With a focus on the exhibition format and its progressive variations, the gallery delivers projects that are context-driven, off-site, curatorial, and rooted in academic inquiry and reinvention. Deeply attuned to the challenges faced by artists and art spaces, Galerie Allen offers a timely and sustainable model of support. As an expanded generator, Galerie Allen strengthens international cultural networks through inclusivity, communication, and education, enabling the global distribution of significant contemporary art and ideas. ...