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The artwork presents a black, distorted and fragmented chair, creating a visually striking and unsettling composition. The prominent use of dark, monochromatic tones and the irregular, almost sculptural shapes give the piece a raw, industrial quality, evoking a sense of decay and disrepair. The combination of recognizable furniture elements and their abstracted, deconstructed form suggests the artist's intention to challenge traditional notions of functionality and beauty in art. This work reflects the contemporary artist's exploration of themes related to the deconstruction of form, the disruption of conventional aesthetics, and the representation of impermanence and fragmentation in modern society. ...
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Tom Bull’s sculptural practice delves into the complex interplay between rural and urban experiences, folklore, and contemporary anxieties. Drawing from a diverse array of materials—including bitumen, NOS canisters, wood, resin, and agricultural elements—Bull creates works that evoke a sense of the uncanny and challenge traditional notions of landscape and identity. Bull's work often incorporates elements from vernacular architecture, rural craft, and industrial materials, creating pieces that are both familiar and unsettling. This approach reflects his interest in the contradictions inherent in rural life and its representation in contemporary culture. Through his art, Bull invites viewers to reconsider the narratives surrounding rural and urban spaces, challenging romanticized notions and highlighting the complexities of identity, tradition, and modernity. ...
Tom Bull: Artworks
DES BAINS is a contemporary art gallery based in London, founded by Maria Valeria Biondo and Elisa Rossetto. The gallery collaborates closely with artists, theorists, and writers whose work explores the intersection of personal and collective experiences within today’s complex social and political landscapes. Rooted in a collaborative research methodology, DES BAINS focuses on themes such as psychogeography, the politics of human movement, borders, land, and belonging. The gallery is dedicated to promoting emerging and underrepresented artists, fostering critical discourse and expanding contemporary art ecologies. ...