Trois Mimes (Trois Clowns),

Victoria Colmegna

Trois Mimes (Trois Clowns),, 1936Sign in to view price
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hand-knitted with mohair woolFitzpatrick Gallery
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This knitted sweater features a striking design with bold, contrasting colors and abstract shapes. The composition is dominated by dark green and black tones, punctuated by vibrant red accents that add visual interest. The patterns and textures created through the knitting technique give the piece a whimsical, almost playful quality. While the specific subject matter is not immediately clear, the abstract forms and stylized elements suggest a surreal or imaginative concept. Overall, this contemporary knitwear garment showcases a unique artistic approach, blending functional design with creative, expressive elements. ...

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Victoria Colmegna
Artist
Victoria Colmegna
Argentinian

Working 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. ...

Fitzpatrick Gallery

Established in 2020, Fitzpatrick Gallery is focused on an international program of curated projects in site-specific venues worldwide, and on-site exhibitions at their primary location in Paris, inaugurated in September 2021 in the Marais gallery district at 123 rue de Turenne. They are involved in every level of production with their represented artists, working in close collaboration with institutions, publishing houses, advisory firms, and other partners. Fitzpatrick Gallery builds on the legacy of Freedman Fitzpatrick which was established in 2013 with locations in Los Angeles and Paris. ...