My creation process consists of superimposing different images using algorithms close to the AI that create a recomposition strategy as human memory could do. Human memory does not operate like a camera, it distorts, confuses, agglomerates, mixes and deforms. It is for me to go beyond the automations of the AI to find a new vision through a process of emergence. This consists in observing how photographic shooting, image fusion algorithms bring back to art.
vendredi 17 février 2023
H-HACK de XCOPY à la Galerie NFT Factory
mercredi 15 février 2023
mardi 14 février 2023
dimanche 5 février 2023
Web3 first series
dimanche 29 janvier 2023
NFT Digital Pears - See and Buy on Opensea
NFT Tour Eiffel
jeudi 26 janvier 2023
Twitter Portraits Assembly, Media Network
Twitters portraits are work mixedmedia in the size format A3. They are realized from photos treated with a product of transfer .In this series of users' portraits of the network Twitter I address directly to a public by showing the result of a work on the network which incorporates at the same time of its realization its own communication. Twitters portraits join a conception which allowed me to realize pictures on the other subjects. (See artistic Approach) This approach questions the idea of projection of an image of a plan in the other one and its transposition according to various representative modes about various supports. The extreme presence of the surface confers an effect with its confrontation with support.
By putting on the same plan in a picture, the language and an image I apply in the field of the art a well-tried method in the media and advertising domain.
Twitters portraits are a serial work every picture of which is a case strongly connected to the others by an identity of forms. I adopt the logic of the network which is an infinite digital production, a combination of images and diverse and often repetitive texts. As the photography which was widely used as material by the artists in the 20th century. I use the flows of information of the networks which (hypertext, video photography) remain a field to be exploited so that they become work of art.
mercredi 25 janvier 2023
Twitter portraits - Not yet translated into NFT
jeudi 29 mars 2012
MADEIN COMPANY
Galerie Nathalie Obadia is delighted to present the first exhibition in France by MadeIn Company, a “contemporary art company” founded in 2009 by the artist Xu Zhen, aged 35, a rising star in Chinese contemporary art, who comes from Shanghai.
The iconoclastic creation of a renowned artist who, in the age of the artist as star, has decided to forgo his personal identity, MadeIn is a unique entity on the contemporary scene, a kind of “unidentified artistic object” that challenges the sacrosanct notion of the author with intelligence and ironic humour. MadeIn Company is a genuine business which employs a score of men and women to ‘”research infinite cultural possibilities,” as its founding charter states. Moving been straight reality and parody, this application of the corporate model to art-making has resulted in the creation of a think tank capable of coming up with powerful and surprising artworks in a wide variety of media (paintings, sculptures, installations), which are always seen from a curatorial viewpoint.
For its first exhibition at Galerie Nathalie Obadia, MadeIn Company has thus put together an authentic conceptual programm announced by its manifesto-like title, Sleeping Life Away, which alerts visitors to the danger of collective anaesthesia in the age of mass consumption and the reign of communications (image over substance) in politics.
Six alluring and colorful large-format collages offer an alternative vision of human history. The combination of Chinese and western imagery gleaned from the Internet – traditional Chinese prints, French 19th-century caricatures, medieval images, exotic bestiaries – mediated through a patchwork of sensuous materials (fabric, feathers, sequins, beads, etc.) brings to mind the folkloric dimension of big traditional tapestries while distancing the epic yet ridiculous narratives of the dominant ideology.
In this same spirit of demystifying imperial, military and colonial propaganda, three series of imposing sculptures are installed in the gallery. These black, bulky pieces recalling primitive totems feature soldier figures: in one, a man with peaked cap advances proudly on the back of a lion, epitomizing the ambiguity of power which, while claiming to protect, becomes tyrannical. This ambiguity is heightened by the contrast between the grandiose dimensions of these icons, some of them over three meters high, and the insubstantial nature of the foam from which they are made – as insubstantial as these empty and deceptive mass representations.
MadeIn Company has exhibited in numerous international institutions, notably the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art in Beijing, Kunsthalle Bern, the Ikon Gallery in Birmingham, the S.M.A.K in Ghent, and the Minsheng Art Museum, Shanghai. MadeIn Company featured in the 8th Shanghai Biennale in 2008 and at the Busan Biennale (South Korea) in 2010.
With Sleeping Life Away, Xu Zhen is leading his “Company” (almost in the theatrical sense of the word) towards a productive act of emulation, prompting viewers to emerge from their existential torpor and question their assumptions about the world and its hallowed representations.
jeudi 14 avril 2011
Rauzier Jean François Hyperphoto Gallery Bailly Paris
French artist, been born in 1952.
Fascinated since the childhood by the photography, Jean-François Rauzier integrates the National Louis Lumière school in 1976. For 30 years, he investigates various fields of the plastic arts: paint, sculpture, asphalt … Enriched by the grammar of the advertising photography which he(it) exercises, precursor of the digital assembly, he(it) invents the concept 'Hyperphoto' which is going to allow him(her) to succeed in its approach(initiative). Prize-winner of the prices Screenings of Berlin in 2006, Arcimboldo for the digital creation in 2008, APPPF in 2009, he exposes all over the world: New York, London, Los Angeles, Paris or Seoul …
Fillot Emmanuel Gallery Mordoch in Paris
Collage Assembly
His works are collages, wooden assemblies, found on seaside, stones chosen, shells, glass fix a moment. he set is a meeting with a place, a geography which connects macrocosm and microcosm.
mardi 22 mars 2011
Gallery Art collage Assembly
Welcome in the virtual presentation of the gallery Art Concept where you can discover the last creations and artists demonstrations, With commentaries on pictures, biographies.
Last artists : Lecointre jean Perter Lewis
Erotic and sex collage Stephanus - Debra Hampton
lundi 24 janvier 2011
Portrait collage de Debra Hampton
Debra Hampton was born and raised in the suburbs of Los Angeles, California.
She began a diverse art education in the studio department of CSLA, later transferring to CSUF to complete a Bachelor of Arts degree in Art History focused on European papal portraiture and social/political murals of Latin America. Ms. Hampton moved to New York City in 1996 to obtain a Master of Art degree from New York University in Humanities and Social Thought with a certificate in Museum Studies. While at NYU, she was also an adjunct student at ITP further nurturing interests in the cross-sections of art, technology and collaborative media.
Her work has spanned various unconventional medium and process while investigating issues of commodity, identity and appropriation. She is best known for mixed-media mashup collage portraits which are created from 1000s of magazine cutouts, splattered ink, and intricately stippled shapes. Accompanying the portrait series are sculpted objects such as headdresses, talisman, and full-size armor. Recently, she was selected by the New York City Department of Transportation to design & implement a public mural spanning 600 feet of pedestian/bicycle pathways along the Brooklyn waterfront.
Ms. Hampton's work is in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art Permanent Drawing Collection, and The Frederick R. Weisman Foundation, and has been featured in publications such as ArtReview, the New York Times, New York Arts, FlavorPill, Queens Chronicle, Etapes Graphiques, and The New York Art World. She has been recipient of the Chashama AREA Studio Residency and an A.I.R. Gallery fellowship.
Represented by Priska Juschka Fine Art in New York and maintains a studio in Long Island City.