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This minimalist sculpture showcases a muted, earthy color palette with shades of gray and beige. The prominent feature is a sculptural, abstract floral form that appears to be made of fabric or a similar pliable material, creating a sense of delicacy and softness. The overall composition is simple and centered, drawing the viewer's attention to the intricate folds and textures of the floral motif. The artist's intentional use of understated colors and a focus on form over realism suggests a contemplative, meditative quality to the piece. This contemporary sculpture likely invites the audience to pause and appreciate the beauty in the subtle and the ordinary. ...
Xolo Cuintle is an artist duo formed in 2020 by Romy Texier (1995, San Francisco) and Valentin Vie Binet (1996, Paris) who live in Paris and work in Aubervilliers. After graduating from Duperré School, the duo did a year-long residency at the Manufacture des Gobelins (2019 - 2020, Paris) as part of a studies programme with Mobilier national. The duo create petrified and deserted scenes through the use of concrete which they see as a geological surface emblematic of the challenges of our contemporary era. This material, seemingly immutable and inert, is sculpted like a fertile soil in which hybrid organisms flourish. Using ornament as a temporal marker, each of their sculptures becomes a constituent element of a common history blurring the linear conception of time. Speculative in nature, mixing the current events and ancient mythologies, their stories explore the history of soils and the forms of life that compose them. ...
Xolo Cuintle: Artworks
DS Galerie is a contemporary art gallery based in Paris. After six years of being a nomad curatorial project (2016–2022), Double Séjour has now become DS Galerie, implemented in Paris and fully metamorphosing into a gallery. The gallery represents and invites French and international artists, mainly from the emerging scene. DS Galerie takes part in international fairs such as Art-O-Rama (Marseille), Paris Photo (FR) and Material (MEX).