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This contemporary artwork features a striking vertical composition dominated by a black, angular structure that appears to be made of wood or a similar material. The form is asymmetrical, with protruding segments and a sense of precarious balance. Contrasting with the dark, monochromatic sculpture is a brightly colored cereal box nestled at the base, adding a pop of unexpected color and a playful, everyday element. The artist's use of simple, found materials combined with the sculpture's abstract, geometric qualities suggest an exploration of form, balance, and the tension between the ordinary and the extraordinary. This piece likely reflects the artist's intention to challenge traditional notions of art and create a thought-provoking visual experience. ...
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Valérie Blass is known for her inventive manipulation of moldable materials, which she often paints or textures to create hybrid forms that blur the boundaries between the figurative and the abstract. Her practice spans sculpture and video, drawing from a diverse range of references including fiction, surrealism, minimalism, and everyday objects. Blass’s work explores key themes such as posture and movement, affect and representation, abstraction, the primal gaze, and the relationship between form and its surface or “dressing.” Her sculptures frequently incorporate tension, torsion, and irregular bodily forms, giving the impression of anthropomorphic presence without settling into clear representation. These tensions invite the viewer to consider the instability of perception and the ambiguity of form. Blass employs a wide variety of sculptural techniques—casting, carving, molding, bricolage—to assemble fragmented and surprising compositions out of both found and fabricated materials. Her process is rooted in improvisation, allowing accidents and contingencies to shape the final outcome. She purposefully dismantles and reconstructs forms, defying the notion of a fixed or complete object. In her own words, she seeks to create a space where form and representation remain in flux, embodying a dynamic relationship between the material body and abstract experience. ...