LUXEMBOURG - ART3F Luxembourg / September 18th - 20th 2020 at LuxExpo The Box / Presenting works by Carole A. Feuerman, JOSEPH, Jeff Koons, Mr Brainwash, Onemizer, Peppone, Cécile Plaisance, Patrick Rubinstein & Thirsty Bstrd.
SEPTEMBER 18TH - 20TH 2020 BOOTH G11 GENERAL ADMISSION LUXEXPO - THE BOX PRESENTING WORKS BY CAROLE FEUERMAN Carole A. Feuerman is acknowledged, alongside Duane Hanson and John D'Andrea, as one of the three major American hyperrealist sculptors that started the movement in the 1970’s. “Through my sculptures I convey my feelings about life and art. It is far easier for me to express my emotions through sculpture than through words. I portray the inner life of each image I create in order to capture the passion and sensuality of my subject. In this way, my work speaks to the viewer, evoking both an emotional and an intellectual response." JOSEPH The work of conceptual artist Joseph gives a place, a function and a power to the viewer, acting as an abyss as he sees through it. The use of texts rather than images contributes to exacerbate the reflection of the viewer. JEFF KOONS American Artist Jeff Koons (York, Pennsylvania 1955 - ) is internationally acclaimed for his ‘pop’ sculptures that elevate ordinary objects to artistic pieces designed to engage a broad range of viewers and, often, comment on American culture. MR BRAINWASH Mr. Brainwash, French born artist Thierry Guetta (1966), has captured the imagination of the international market with his unique fusion of classic Pop Art imagery with the subversive playfulness of contemporary Street Art. His unique working style incorporates richly layered screen printing, stencils, spray painting and improvisational hand painting. His imagery playfully juxtaposes cultural icons of the past with the present while stylistically paying homage to an array of artists from Andy Warhol to Keith Haring and Banksy. ONEMIZER Onemizer was born in 1987 in the South of France. He spent part of his childhood in Africa where he discovered art for the first time and watercolors. He moved back to France when he was a teenager, and discovered graffiti in the streets of Paris. The Paris metro and the highways and graffiti along the Parisian freeways were his museums. Later he started to paint in wastelands and in abandoned warehouses and little by little he perfected his technique. PEPPONE Peppone is a 45 years old artist living near Aix-en-Provence. Bulimic collector, he counts among his treasures about 500 albums of Tintin's adventures, of which some have only few dusty pages left. He feeds his collection with what he finds in car boot sales, municipal libraries sales or even with what friends and strangers bring him. Thus from a place of dreams and travels, the adventures of Tintin are also a place of encounter for Peppone. But this treasure is mostly his Proust's Madeleine since his first copies of Tintin came from his father when he died. The character of Tintin became a cornerstone in his balance that allowed him to cultivate his relation with his father and protect himself against a form of "artistic situation". CÉCILE PLAISANCE Cécile Plaisance is a French photographer. In this series, women, their mouths, their hair, their bodies, and their curves, disappear under a cape, over which reigns, often, a man. The desires of this man are laws. Therefore, orders. Before the lens of Cécile Plaisance, those orders become “ disorders ”. Feminine expression is liberated. These phantom women deploy their zeal. Their tongues are loosed. They are exultant with joy, with pleasure. They dance, they enjoy themselves. They display their chic lingerie ; eroticism invites itself to a place beneath the sheets. PATRICK RUBINSTEIN Patrick Rubinstein has been passionate about kinetic art since adolescence. His love of art, film photography and kinetics have all been combined to create a unique form of art specific to him. With time, he moved from a rather traditional technique to more sophisticated creations, which were made possible by new technologies. Today, he has become a listed signature of contemporary figurative optical art and is a part of many famous private collections worldwide. THIRSTY BSTRD THIRSTY BSTRD (aka Julien Surdeau) is a French visual artist from Paris. Using spray paint, stencils, stickers and videos, his work is a satirical commentary about society, politics and consumerism. By giving powerful symbols and popular images a humorous twist, Thirsty BSTRD’s work is emotive and thought provoking. |
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