Lifted Lounge #2 (Orange)

Tschabalala Self

Lifted Lounge #2 (Orange), 202188.9 x 55.9 x 162.6cmPrice on Request
Details
MaterialGalleryLocation
hand formed and welded steel rods, powder coat finish; customPilar CorriasLondon
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This contemporary artwork features a striking iron bench with an ornate, curving design. The vibrant orange-red metal frame contrasts beautifully with the neutral-toned cushions, which display a bold geometric pattern. The overall composition creates a sense of elegant, yet playful, symmetry. The artist's skilled use of intricate metalwork and thoughtful juxtaposition of materials and textures result in a visually captivating piece that blends modernist and traditional design elements. This bench likely reflects the artist's aim to reinterpret classical furniture forms through a contemporary lens. ...

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At Home - Man in Two Toned Shirt in Blue Room
Artist
Tschabalala Self
1990 , American

Tschabalala Self uses a syncretic approach, combining both painting and printmaking to investigate concepts surrounding the black body. Her work features mainly female bodies, which are constructed using a blend of sewn, printed, and painted materials, fusing together various artistic and craft traditions. Through her practice, Self seeks to expand critical inquiry into selfhood and human flourishing, exploring the formal and conceptual aspects of her art. The expressive and dynamic pieces, which span painting, print, collage and sculpture, center around the human figure. Using various techniques, Self playfully deconstructs and recreates the Black female body, often incorporating pieces of fabric, paper, or sections of an earlier work into her mixed-media pieces. This fragmented approach to figure and identity allows Self to blend fact with fiction and reality with imagination, exploring the social and political symbol of the Black female body, which examines the intersection of race, gender and sexuality, with each character expressing a distinct, powerful identity. ...

Tschabalala Self: Artworks
At Home - Man in Two Toned Shirt in Blue Room
Tschabalala SelfAt Home - Man in Two Toned Shirt in Blue Room, 2022Price on Request
Leisure Lady with Bun in Pink Dress
Tschabalala SelfLeisure Lady with Bun in Pink Dress, 2022Price on Request
Leisure Man in Blue Shirt on Hardwood Floor
Tschabalala SelfLeisure Man in Blue Shirt on Hardwood Floor, 2022Price on Request
Lifted Lounge #2 (Orange)
Tschabalala SelfLifted Lounge #2 (Orange), 2021Price on Request
Wide Base Lounge #2 (Pink)
Tschabalala SelfWide Base Lounge #2 (Pink), 2021Price on Request
At Home - Man in Yellow in Purple Room
Tschabalala SelfAt Home - Man in Yellow in Purple Room, 2022Price on Request
At Home - Lady in Red in Purple Room
Tschabalala SelfAt Home - Lady in Red in Purple Room, 2022Price on Request
Homebodies - In Fall
Tschabalala SelfHomebodies - In Fall, 2022Price on Request
Wash N’ Set
Tschabalala SelfWash N’ Set, 2019Price on Request
Pilar Corrias
Gallery
Pilar Corrias
London, London

Pilar Corrias Gallery is a contemporary art gallery owned by Pilar Corrias. The 3,800 square foot gallery in London's Fitzrovia, designed by Rem Koolhaas, is made up of two exhibition spaces, located in the heart of London's West End. Pilar Corrias opened a second London gallery space at 2 Savile Row in July 2021, designed by London and Oslo-based architect firm Hesselbrand. Since its inception, the gallery has worked with emerging and established artists with the central aim of allowing their work to grow both in terms of production of new projects and the making of new exhibitions. Pilar Corrias now represents a total of thirty-two international artists, two-thirds of whom are female. ...