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Zoom On Contemporary Art

Have you ever thought "Contemporary art isn't my thing"?

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Author: Sophie Petit

26 June 201826 June 2018Sophie Petit

KLINGSORS GARTEN, ANSELM KIEFER, 2015-2017

[Support us with a symbolic coffee! It is a huge help for us to keep up with our work!]   “Strumming my pain with his fingers. Singing my life with his words…” – The Fugees In the painting Klingsors Garten one can palpably see the skinning of the painted canvas. The hot lead that was poured on […]

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18 June 201818 June 2018Sophie Petit

NEW YORK ARBOR, MITCH EPSTEIN, 2011-12

[Support us with a symbolic coffee! It is a huge help for us to keep up with our work!] The black and white photograph of a beautiful distorted old tree is shot with a strong contrast of shadow and light, highlighting the texture of the bark and the leafs. The tree is right in the center […]

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20 April 201822 April 2018Sophie Petit

THE UNPERCEIVED PAST, PIERRE ALECHINSKY, 1981

Try to find the piece! Immediately surprising are the black and white details that frame the central plane of the painting. Can they be detected in the central coloured field? Is it a puzzle or are they maybe letters from an imagined alphabet that constitute a visual phrase in the middle? The CoBrA  movement (created […]

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MISSION

The aim of this project is to give an insight into contemporary art to those who are not involved in the art business. We want to help you see contemporary art in a new light and discover art’s powerful messages.

Too often, contemporary art experts don’t reveal the meaning behind works of art. That’s why we think this project is useful: to open the art world up to anyone who might be interested in knowing more about it.

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