Your Mattress: What You Don’t Know Can Kill You

Will Benedict

Your Mattress: What You Don’t Know Can Kill You, 2015Sign in to view price
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MaterialGallery
charcoal on canvas, gouache on foamcore, aluminium glass and tapeDépendance
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The artwork features a visually striking abstract composition with bold strokes of blue, red, and yellow paint creating a dynamic and expressive visual landscape. The lower portion of the image depicts a detailed charcoal sketch of a curled-up figure, evoking a sense of vulnerability and introspection. The juxtaposition of the abstract and representational elements suggests a layered narrative about the human experience, blending emotion and physicality. The artwork showcases the artist's command of diverse media and techniques, merging gestural abstraction and contemplative realism to create a compelling and thought-provoking contemporary work. ...

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Artist
Will Benedict
B.1978, American

Combining photography, painting and drawing, Will Benedict creates works that test the limits of an art form, disrupting the distinction between the image and the frame, painting and reproduction. Through the processes of deconstruction, hybridisation and recomposition, the artist mystifies the boundaries and disorients his audiences, exploring notions of inequality, consumerism, gig-economy, a sense of collective alienation and parallel universes. The ambivalence of the subject of his work is continued through the merge of media and play on the audience’s senses. Through the use of journalistic methods and footage found on Youtube, magazines and TV, Benedict explores the relationship between art, commercial production and advertising and social media. A powerful commentary on the social, political and economic underpinnings of contemporaneity, Benedict’s practice is at once humorous and tragic, piercing through the fabrics of reality. ...

Will Benedict: Artworks
Dépendance
Gallery
Dépendance
Brussels

Dépendance is a contemporary art gallery founded in 2003 by Michael Callies and Stephan Jaax in Brussels. Situated in the heart of the city, the gallery has established itself as a pivotal space for critical and experimental artistic practices. Since its inception, dépendance has been dedicated to presenting works that challenge conventions and engage with social and political themes. The gallery's program includes both emerging and established artists, fostering a dynamic dialogue within the contemporary art scene. ...