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This vibrant painting features a striking close-up portrait of a masked figure. The bold, expressive brushstrokes create a sense of energy and movement, with a vibrant color palette of oranges, purples, and greens. The subject's face is partially obscured by an abstract mask-like form, hinting at a sense of mystery and concealment. The overall style and technique suggest an impressionistic or expressionistic approach, capturing the emotional intensity and psychological depth of the subject. This artwork may explore themes of identity, concealment, or the human experience through the artistic interpretation of the figure. ...
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Victoria Colmegna
ArgentinianWorking with collage, drawing, installation and video, Victoria Colmegna explores the fluid dynamics between psychology, medicine, art and fashion. Mobilising kitsch, glossy aesthetics, Colmegna frequently layers pop cultural objects together with archival fragments or art historical images, weaving together bizarre cultural tableaux. In her collage series The Cure (2023), Colmegna gathers various books such as Freudian texts, A Tibetan Book of Healing, a cosmological study and information booklets around Bipolar, photographing these texts in gaudy, camp contexts. Lingerie, care bears, studded leather belts and tiaras enshroud these books. Each print acts as a hallucinatory self-portrait, referencing Colmegna’s coming of age, or perhaps rendering wider culture’s conflicting social messages. Other bodies of work have seen Colmegna delve deeper into this exploration of self, drawing her own self-portraits alongside found yearbook images, or fictionalising moments from history such as the Manson murders. This fleeting, kaleidoscopic investigation of popular culture characterises Colmegna’s practice as she continues to untangle the ever-changing contours of culture and its relationship to selfhood. ...