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This artwork features a textured, rectangular stone slab with two abstract, bulbous forms protruding from the surface. The earthy tones of the stone, predominantly browns and grays, create a rustic, weathered appearance. The overall composition has a minimalist and organic quality, highlighting the natural materials and simple forms. The subject matter appears to be a pair of seed pods or organic elements, suggesting a connection to nature and the cycle of growth. The artist has employed a sculptural technique, carving and shaping the stone to create this contemplative, abstract representation. In the context of contemporary art, this piece may explore themes of natural forms, materiality, and the relationship between human-made and organic elements. The artist's intention could be to evoke a sense of contemplation and an appreciation for the beauty found in the natural world. ...
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Victoire Inchauspé
B.1998, FrenchVictoire Inchauspé (Paris, France, 1998) lives and work between Paris and New York. She graduated from the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts of Paris. In 2021, she won the Sarr Prize (american-french prize). Victoire Inchauspé also won the Paris Photo Prize and was selected for the AMMA Sorbonne Prize in 2020. In 2022, she was nominated as the youngest finalist in the history of the SAM Art Prize, created by Sam Art Projects in partnership with the Palais de Tokyo in Paris. She has exhibited her work numerous times internationally. ...