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Caracola I (2023) Sculpture by Jean-Marc Gardeux
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Seller Jean-Marc Gardeux
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Original Artwork (One Of A Kind)
Sculpture,
Stainless Steel
- Dimensions Height 7.9in, Width 7.9in / 1.00 kg
- Artwork's condition The artwork is in very good condition
- Fit for outdoor? No, This artwork can not be displayed outdoor
- Categories Sculptures under $500 Outsider Art Industry
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Jean-Marc Gardeux lives and works in Paris.
His parallel or intersecting lines over the degrees of the rapporteur evoke rationality and abstraction, like geometry and mathematics. Through his canvases, he seeks to give an impression of movement thanks to the veiling of a symmetry that is indirectly visible but which offers the reflective illusion to the viewer.
Whether they are oil paintings, acrylic, or volumes, he traces, since his first works, fine, wide, straight, slanted lines, in color or black and white which respond to each other in a minimalist construction. Construction elements that we find in his sculptures where wood, metal or glass come together. His work, which combines precision with great freedom of execution, is always determined by the search for what he calls the illusion of symmetry. Thus, the spectator can avert his gaze, branch off in his reflection to grasp this illusion.
By making the invisible visible, and vice versa, he questions our relationship to perspective and more broadly to stability in movement, transparency in depth, space in detail and a more or less light presence of time.
This meeting between the intuition of the artist and that of the spectator, through their forms, triggers complicity and a shared vision of the world. Giving an impression of movement on a canvas is a bit like the holy grail of the painter.
After studying scenography and video at the École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, he created several sets for the theater and musical scenographies. He also worked as a camera reporter and shot numerous documentaries, which allowed him to always be as close as possible to the image and its movement. He also met many painters, including members of the Constructivism and Movement (CO-MO) group united by geometric abstraction. Among them: Jesus Soto, Romano Zanotti, Carlos Cruz-Diez, Cesar Andrade were models in his discovery of a kinetic art built on repetitions of form.
- Nationality: FRANCE
- Date of birth : 1955
- Artistic domains: Works by artists with a certified artist value, Works by professional artists,
- Groups: Certified Artists Professional Artist Contemporary French Artists