David Lynch

Lynch is a proponent of transcendental meditation, a practice he has embraced since 1973. In 2005, he founded the David Lynch Foundation for Consciousness-Based Education and Peace, which provides support for students, people suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder and others who may benefit from this form of meditation.His work is lush, dark, and often shot through with violence. Describing his creative process, he once said: “I used to go to well-lit diners, because in a well-lit diner I could sit and think and daydream and I could go to dark places knowing that I could surface in a well-lit, safe place.”
Jurmala art Fair introduce 37 David Lynch lithographs . He fell completely inlove with this traditional technique ,which is slowly disapearing .From that point onwards ,David Lynch spent long sojourns in Paris, quickly acquiring this skill . He participated in the life of the studio , making his own lithographs each year ,revealing his inspiration ,thoughts somber style ,and black humor.


Dimitri Kosiré

Whatever the material used: paper, plastic, digital, wood, metal or any others, he is focused on the relation between painting and volume, chromaticism and structure and more recently to the way they can interact with the architectural and environment space.
In a first time, his painting work was strickly developing his informal language till the matter itself became the center of his research. From that point, he had a linear evolution from the painting canvas to a kind of "low relief painting" and then to the volume with sculptures and installations. In each of these steps he language stayed non-figurative. informalisml fom his point of view is the more direct way, out of any concept, reality's references or symbolism that could interfer between the artwork and the viewer. He is considered as a very important painter of his génération by several important critics and curators as: Belgica Rodriguez (South America and USA), Lü Peng (China) or Gérard Xuriguera or Lydia Harambourg (Europe).
He Gets in auctions several times , last one in Phillips London (2016) with work "Monochrom" on the reverse expansive foam on wood.

Contemporary art gallery. Based in Old town in Riga. Works with Latvian, international, emerging and well known artists. Explore unique art that was involved in international projects; art fairs; exhibitions. CUT ART Gallery is presenting you the artists such as David Lynch, Robert Whitman and otherwell-known artists from all over the world.
Whatever the material used: paper, plastic, digital, wood, metal or any others, he is focused on the relation between painting and volume, chromaticism and structure and more recently to the way they can interact with the architectural and environment space.
In a first time, his painting work was strickly developing his informal language till the matter itself became the center of his research. From that point, he had a linear evolution from the painting canvas to a kind of "low relief painting" and then to the volume with sculptures and installations. In each of these steps he language stayed non-figurative. informalisml fom his point of view is the more direct way, out of any concept, reality's references or symbolism that could interfer between the artwork and the viewer. He is considered as a very important painter of his génération by several important critics and curators as: Belgica Rodriguez (South America and USA), Lü Peng (China) or Gérard Xuriguera or Lydia Harambourg (Europe).
He Gets in auctions several times , last one in Phillips London (2016) with work "Monochrom" on the reverse expansive foam on wood.
Dimitri Kosiré
Whitman’s interest in photography developed out of his love
of the cinema, which drove him East from Minneapolis to New York. Robert Whitman’s pictures reflect a man who lives openly, passionately and simply. His pictures capture a youthful and provocative energy that has become his trademark. He displays a unique talent f
or capturing movement, whether he is working in the controlled atmosphere of the studio for top advertising and editorial clients,
or simply walking down the street with camera in hand. His photographs are the footprints of a man on the move,
and it’s more often than not that he looks to the street itself
for his subjects. He currently lives in Tribeca, New York.
He began his artistic career in 2012, after losing his job in the economic downturn, when He decided to transform his passion for drawing, painting and anything defined “geek” into his livelihood. He is largely self-taught. Carving out a world for himself which bears no resemblance to the conventional view of society,
he demonstrated his talent by producing art works.
With his works, he helped us reflect on our position in relation to events for which, as voluntary spectators of a crisis foretold, we arecollectively responsible. Animals and nature also provided him with new inspiration with which to paint our society; a society which is faltering more and more on the brink of collapse.
Lynch is a proponent of transcendental meditation, a practice he has embraced since 1973. In 2005, he founded the David Lynch Foundation for Consciousness-Based Education and Peace, which provides support for students, people suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder and others who may benefit from this form of meditation. His work is lush, dark, and often shot through with violence. Describing his creative process, he once said:
“I used to go to well-lit diners, because in a well-lit diner I could sit and think and daydream and I could go to dark places knowing that I could surface
in a well-lit, safe place.” Jurmala art Fair introduce 37 David Lynch lithographs. He fell completely inlove with this traditional technique ,which is slowly disapearing .From that point onwards, David Lynch spent long sojourns in Paris, quickly acquiring this skill . He participated in the life of the studio , making his own lithographs each year ,revealing his inspiration ,thoughts somber style,
and black humor.
Contemporary art gallery. Based in Old town in Riga. Works with Latvian, international, emerging and well known artists. Explore unique art
that was involved in international projects; art fairs; exhibitions.
CUT ART Gallery is presenting you the artists such as David Lynch, Robert Whitman and other well-known artists from all over the world.
Contemporary art gallery. Based in Old town
in Riga. Works with Latvian, international, emerging and well known artists. Explore unique art
that was involved in international projects; art fairs; exhibitions. CUT ART Gallery is presenting
you the artists such as David Lynch,
Robert Whitman and other well-known
artists from all over the world.
Whitman’s interest in photography developed out of his love
of the cinema, which drove him East from Minneapolis to New York. Robert Whitman’s pictures reflect a man who lives openly, passionately and simply. His pictures capture a youthful
and provocative energy that has become his trademark.
He displays a unique talent or capturing movement, whether
he is working in the controlled atmosphere of the studio for top advertising and editorial clients, or simply walking down
the street with camera in hand. His photographs are the footprints of a man on the move, and it’s more often than not
that he looks to the street itself for his subjects. He currently
lives in Tribeca, New York.
He began his artistic career in 2012, after losing his job
in the economic downturn, when He decided to transform his passion for drawing, painting and anything defined “geek” into his livelihood. He is largely self-taught. Carving out a world for himself which bears no resemblance to the conventional view of society,
he demonstrated his talent by producing art works.
With his works, he helped us reflect on our position in relation
to events for which, as voluntary spectators of a crisis foretold,
we arecollectively responsible. Animals and nature also
provided him with new inspiration with which to paint our society;
a society which is faltering more and more on the brink of collapse.
Lynch is a proponent of transcendental meditation, a practice
he has embraced since 1973. In 2005, he founded the David Lynch Foundation for Consciousness-Based Education
and Peace, which provides support for students, people
suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder and others who may benefit from this form of meditation. His work is lush,
dark, and often shot through with violence. Describing his creative process, he once said:
“I used to go to well-lit diners, because in a well-lit diner I could sit and think and daydream and I could go to dark places knowing that I could surface in a well-lit, safe place.”
Jurmala art Fair introduce 37 David Lynch lithographs.
He fell completely inlove with this traditional technique ,
which is slowly disapearing .From that point onwards, David Lynch spent long sojourns in Paris, quickly acquiring this skill .
He participated in the life of the studio , making his own lithographs each year ,revealing his inspiration ,thoughts somber style, and black humor.
Contemporary art gallery.
Based in Old town in Riga. Works with
Latvian, international, emerging and
well known artists. Explore unique art
that was involved in international
projects; art fairs; exhibitions.
CUT ART Gallery is presenting
you the artists such as David Lynch,
Robert Whitman and other well-known
artists from all over the world.
Whitman’s interest in photography developed out of his love of the cinema, which drove him East from Minneapolis to New York.
Robert Whitman’s pictures reflect a man who lives openly, passionately and simply.
His pictures capture a youthful and
provocative energy that has become his trademark. He displays a unique talent or capturing movement, whether he is working in the controlled atmosphere of the studio for top advertising and editorial clients, or simply walking down the street with camera in hand.
His photographs are the footprints of a man on the move, and it’s more often than not that he looks to the street itself for his subjects. He currently lives in Tribeca, New York.
He began his artistic career in 2012, after losing his job in the economic downturn,
when He decided to transform his passion for drawing, painting and anything defined “geek” into his livelihood. He is largely self-taught. Carving out a world for himself which bears
no resemblance to the conventional view of society, he demonstrated his talent by producing art works. With his works, he helped us reflect on our position in relation to events for which, as voluntary spectators of a crisis foretold, we arecollectively responsible.
Animals and nature also provided him with
new inspiration with which to paint our society;
a society which is faltering more and more on the brink of collapse.
Lynch is a proponent of transcendental meditation, a practice he has embraced since 1973. In 2005, he founded the David Lynch Foundation for Consciousness-Based Education and Peace, which provides support for students, people suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder and others who may benefit from this form of meditation. His work is lush, dark, and often shot through with violence. Describing his creative process, he once said:
“I used to go to well-lit diners, because in a well-lit diner I could sit and think and daydream and I could go to dark places knowing that I could surface in a well-lit, safe place.” Jurmala art Fair introduce 37 David Lynch lithographs. He fell completely inlove with this traditional technique, which is slowly disapearing .From that point onwards, David Lynch spent long sojourns
in Paris, quickly acquiring this skill .
He participated in the life ofthe studio, making his own lithographs each year, revealing his inspiration, thoughts somber style, and black humor.
Vlad Ogay is a young artist with strong Korean roots. He has graduated from the Staging Department at the Studio School of Moscow Art Theatre and has currently been working as an artist for the theater and film industry. Vlad has been involved in film projects as an artist, as well as has received prestigious awards in Venice, Berlin, and Cannes. His main technique is “ready-made”. Often, to complete an image created from ready-made materials the author adds merely a few details, thus subtly bringing the central idea into focus. Comparing Vlad Ogay to Michel Angelo, who was freeing the artistic form extracting all the unnecessary materials, Vlad Ogay is following the same process touching a wide range of subjects adding the daily objects.

Curator and art critic Sergei Khachaturov says: “I see Vlad's work as this great response to Gilbert & George. Stencils, radiance, trash materials, technical modules, and components… What sets him apart is his existential melancholy ... the British, of course, find the cold, detached pop art and design dearer... whereas here, shopping bags have veins and wrinkles, there is something deeply piercing, the search for God, and vanity of vanities …”
Vlad Ogay
Vlad Ogay is a young artist with strong Korean roots. He has graduated from the Staging Department at the Studio School of Moscow Art Theatre and has currently been working as an artist for the theater and film industry. Vlad has been involved in film projects as an artist, as well as has received prestigious awards in Venice, Berlin, and Cannes. His main technique is “ready-made”. Often, to complete an image created from ready-made materials the author adds merely a few details, thus subtly bringing the central idea
into focus. Comparing Vlad Ogay to Michel Angelo, who was freeing the artistic form extracting all the unnecessary materials, Vlad Ogay is following the same process touching a wide range of subjects adding the daily objects.

Curator and art critic Sergei Khachaturov says: “I see Vlad's work as this great response
to Gilbert & George. Stencils, radiance, trash materials, technical modules,
and components… What sets him apart is his existential melancholy ... the British,
of course, find the cold, detached pop art and design dearer... whereas here, shopping bags have veins and wrinkles, there is something deeply piercing, the search for God,
and vanity of vanities …”
Vlad Ogay is a young artist with strong Korean roots. He has graduated from the Staging Department at the Studio School of Moscow Art Theatre and has currently been working as an artist for the theater and film industry. Vlad has been involved in film projects as an artist, as well as has received prestigious awards in Venice, Berlin, and Cannes. His main technique is “ready-made”. Often, to complete an image created from ready-made materials the author adds merely a few details, thus subtly bringing the central idea
into focus. Comparing Vlad Ogay to Michel Angelo, who was freeing the artistic form extracting all the unnecessary materials, Vlad Ogay is following the same process touching a wide range of subjects adding the daily objects.

Curator and art critic Sergei Khachaturov says: “I see Vlad's work as this great response to Gilbert & George. Stencils, radiance, trash materials, technical modules, and components… What sets him apart is his existential melancholy ... the British, of course, find the cold, detached pop art and design dearer... whereas here, shopping bags have veins and wrinkles, there is something deeply piercing, the search for God, and vanity of vanities …”
Vlad Ogay is a young artist with strong Korean roots. He has graduated from the Staging Department at the Studio School
of Moscow Art Theatre and has currently been working as an artist for the theater and film industry. Vlad has been involved in film projects as an artist, as well as has received prestigious awards
in Venice, Berlin, and Cannes. His main technique is “ready-made”. Often,
to complete an image created from ready-made materials the author adds merely a few details, thus subtly bringing the central idea into focus. Comparing Vlad Ogay to Michel Angelo, who was freeing the artistic form extracting all the unnecessary materials, Vlad Ogay is following the same process touching a wide range of subjects adding the daily objects.

Curator and art critic Sergei Khachaturov says: “I see Vlad's work
as this great response to Gilbert & George. Stencils, radiance,
trash materials, technical modules, and components… What sets him apart is his existential melancholy ... the British, of course,
find the cold, detached pop art and design dearer... whereas here, shopping bags have veins and wrinkles, there is something deeply piercing, the search for God, and vanity of vanities …”
Vlad Ogay is a young artist with strong Korean roots. He has graduated from the Staging Department at the Studio School
of Moscow Art Theatre and has currently been working as an artist for the theater and film industry. Vlad has been involved
in film projects as an artist, as well as has received prestigious awards in Venice, Berlin, and Cannes. His main technique
is “ready-made”. Often, to complete
an image created from ready-made materials the author adds merely a few details, thus subtly bringing the central idea into focus. Comparing Vlad Ogay to Michel Angelo, who was freeing the artistic form extracting all the unnecessary materials, Vlad Ogay is following the same process touching a wide range of subjects adding the daily objects.

Curator and art critic Sergei Khachaturov says: “I see Vlad's work
as this great response to Gilbert & George. Stencils, radiance,
trash materials, technical modules, and components… What sets him apart is his existential melancholy ... the British, of course,
find the cold, detached pop art and design dearer... whereas here, shopping bags have veins and wrinkles, there is something deeply piercing, the search for God, and vanity of vanities …”
ar t is ts

art fairs

Golden Domes
Mixed media (80 × 60 cm) 2022
Golden Domes
Mixed media (60 × 53 × 9 cm) 2022
Golden Domes
Mixed media (80 × 60 cm) 2022
Edgars
Nikolajevs
Edgars Nikolajevs (1993) is an Latvian artist that graduated the Art Academy of Latvia in 2021 with Bachelor’s Degree in Painting and is currently continuing his Master’s studies.
The artist works primarily in the painting medium, however in recent years he has incorporated sculpture and video into his work. “ Usually the idea dictates the medium”. His work revolves around mortality, memories and fragility of life.
“I develop ideas visually”.
Edgars Nikolajevs (1993) is an Latvian artist that graduated
the Art Academy of Latvia in 2021 with Bachelor’s Degree in Painting and is currently continuing his Master’s studies.
The artist works primarily in the painting medium, however in recent years he has incorporated sculpture and video into his work. “ Usually the idea dictates the medium”. His work revolves around mortality, memories and fragility of life.
“I develop ideas visually”.
Edgars
Nikolajevs
Edgars Nikolajevs (1993) is an Latvian artist that graduated
the Art Academy of Latvia in 2021 with Bachelor’s Degree in Painting and is currently continuing his Master’s studies.
The artist works primarily in the painting medium, however in recent years he has incorporated sculpture and video into his work. “ Usually the idea dictates the medium”.
His work revolves around mortality, memories and fragility of life.
“I develop ideas visually”.
Edgars Nikolajevs (1993) is an Latvian artist that graduated
the Art Academy of Latvia in 2021 with Bachelor’s Degree in Painting and is currently continuing his Master’s studies.
The artist works primarily in the painting medium, however in recent years he has incorporated sculpture and video into his work. “ Usually the idea dictates the medium”.
His work revolves around mortality, memories and fragility of life.
“I develop ideas visually”.
Edgars Nikolajevs (1993) is an Latvian artist that graduated the Art Academy of Latvia in 2021 with Bachelor’s Degree in Painting and is currently continuing his Master’s studies.
The artist works primarily in the painting medium, however in recent years he has incorporated sculpture and video into his work. “ Usually the idea dictates the medium”.
His work revolves around mortality, memories and fragility of life.
“I develop ideas visually”.
Photo by Jacob
Photo by Leio
Photo by Jacob
Photo by Marion
Photo by Jacob
Photo by Shifaaz



David Lynch

Lynch is a proponent of transcendental meditation, a practice he has embraced since 1973. In 2005, he founded the David Lynch Foundation for Consciousness-Based Education and Peace, which provides support for students, people suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder and others who may benefit from this form of meditation.His work is lush, dark, and often shot through with violence. Describing his creative process, he once said: “I used to go to well-lit diners, because in a well-lit diner I could sit and think and daydream and I could go to dark places knowing that I could surface in a well-lit, safe place.”
Jurmala art Fair introduce 37 David Lynch lithographs . He fell completely inlove with this traditional technique ,which is slowly disapearing .From that point onwards ,David Lynch spent long sojourns in Paris, quickly acquiring this skill . He participated in the life of the studio , making his own lithographs each year ,revealing his inspiration ,thoughts somber style ,and black humor.


Dimitri Kosiré

Whatever the material used: paper, plastic, digital, wood, metal or any others, he is focused on the relation between painting and volume, chromaticism and structure and more recently to the way they can interact with the architectural and environment space.
In a first time, his painting work was strickly developing his informal language till the matter itself became the center of his research. From that point, he had a linear evolution from the painting canvas to a kind of "low relief painting" and then to the volume with sculptures and installations. In each of these steps he language stayed non-figurative. informalisml fom his point of view is the more direct way, out of any concept, reality's references or symbolism that could interfer between the artwork and the viewer. He is considered as a very important painter of his génération by several important critics and curators as: Belgica Rodriguez (South America and USA), Lü Peng (China) or Gérard Xuriguera or Lydia Harambourg (Europe).
He Gets in auctions several times , last one in Phillips London (2016) with work "Monochrom" on the reverse expansive foam on wood.

Robert
Whitman
Whitman’s interest in photography developed out of his love of the cinema, which drove him East from Minneapolis to New York. Robert Whitman’s pictures reflect a man who lives openly, passionately and simply. His pictures capture a youthful and provocative energy that has become his trademark. He displays a unique talent for capturing movement, whether he is working in the controlled atmosphere of the studio for top advertising and editorial clients, or simply walking down the street with camera in hand. His photographs are the footprints of a man on the move, and it’s more often than not that he looks to the street itself for his subjects. He currently lives in Tribeca, New York.
David Lynch
Lynch is a proponent of transcendental meditation, a practice he has embraced since 1973. In 2005, he founded the David Lynch Foundation for Consciousness-Based Education and Peace, which provides support for students, people suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder and others who may benefit from this form of meditation.
His work is lush, dark, and often shot through with violence. Describing his creative process, he once said:
“I used to go to well-lit diners, because in a well-lit diner I could sit and think and daydream and I could
go to dark places knowing that I could surface in a well-lit, safe place.”
Jurmala art Fair introduce 37 David Lynch lithographs . He fell completely inlove with this traditional
technique ,which is slowly disapearing .From that point onwards ,David Lynch spent long sojourns in Paris, quickly acquiring this skill . He participated in the life of the studio , making his own lithographs each year ,revealing his inspiration ,thoughts somber style ,and black humor.
Whatever the material used: paper, plastic, digital, wood, metal or any others, he is focused on the relation between painting and volume, chromaticism and structure and more recently to the way they can interact with the architectural and environment space.
In a first time, his painting work was strickly developing his informal language till the matter itself became the center of his research. From that point, he had a linear evolution from the painting canvas to a kind of "low relief painting" and then to the volume with sculptures and installations. In each of these steps he language stayed non-figurative. informalisml fom his point of view is the more direct way, out of any concept, reality's references or symbolism that could interfer between the artwork and the viewer. He is considered as a very important painter of his génération by several important critics and curators as: Belgica Rodriguez (South America and USA), Lü Peng (China) or Gérard Xuriguera or Lydia Harambourg (Europe).
He Gets in auctions several times , last one in Phillips London (2016) with work "Monochrom" on the reverse expansive foam on wood.
Dimitri Kosiré
Whitman’s interest in photography developed out of his love
of the cinema, which drove him East from Minneapolis to New York. Robert Whitman’s pictures reflect a man who lives openly, passionately and simply. His pictures capture a youthful and provocative energy that has become his trademark. He displays a unique talent f
or capturing movement, whether he is working in the controlled atmosphere of the studio for top advertising and editorial clients,
or simply walking down the street with camera in hand. His photographs are the footprints of a man on the move,
and it’s more often than not that he looks to the street itself
for his subjects. He currently lives in Tribeca, New York.
Lynch is a proponent of transcendental meditation, a practice he has embraced since 1973. In 2005, he founded the David Lynch Foundation for Consciousness-Based Education and Peace, which provides support for students, people suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder and others who may benefit from this form of meditation. His work is lush, dark, and often shot through with violence. Describing his creative process, he once said:
“I used to go to well-lit diners, because in a well-lit diner I could sit and think and daydream and I could go to dark places knowing that I could surface
in a well-lit, safe place.” Jurmala art Fair introduce 37 David Lynch lithographs. He fell completely inlove with this traditional technique ,which is slowly disapearing .From that point onwards, David Lynch spent long sojourns in Paris, quickly acquiring this skill . He participated in the life of the studio , making his own lithographs each year ,revealing his inspiration ,thoughts somber style,
and black humor.
Whitman’s interest in photography developed out of his love
of the cinema, which drove him East from Minneapolis to New York. Robert Whitman’s pictures reflect a man who lives openly, passionately and simply. His pictures capture a youthful
and provocative energy that has become his trademark.
He displays a unique talent or capturing movement, whether
he is working in the controlled atmosphere of the studio for top advertising and editorial clients, or simply walking down
the street with camera in hand. His photographs are the footprints of a man on the move, and it’s more often than not
that he looks to the street itself for his subjects. He currently
lives in Tribeca, New York.
Lynch is a proponent of transcendental meditation, a practice
he has embraced since 1973. In 2005, he founded the David Lynch Foundation for Consciousness-Based Education
and Peace, which provides support for students, people
suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder and others who may benefit from this form of meditation. His work is lush,
dark, and often shot through with violence. Describing his creative process, he once said:
“I used to go to well-lit diners, because in a well-lit diner I could sit and think and daydream and I could go to dark places knowing that I could surface in a well-lit, safe place.”
Jurmala art Fair introduce 37 David Lynch lithographs.
He fell completely inlove with this traditional technique ,
which is slowly disapearing .From that point onwards, David Lynch spent long sojourns in Paris, quickly acquiring this skill .
He participated in the life of the studio , making his own lithographs each year ,revealing his inspiration ,thoughts somber style, and black humor.
Whitman’s interest in photography developed out of his love of the cinema, which drove him East from Minneapolis to New York.
Robert Whitman’s pictures reflect a man
who lives openly, passionately and simply.
His pictures capture a youthful and
provocative energy that has become
his trademark. He displays a unique talent
or capturing movement, whether he is working
in the controlled atmosphere of the studio for top advertising and editorial clients, or simply walking down the street with camera in hand.
His photographs are the footprints of a man
on the move, and it’s more often than not that
he looks to the street itself for his subjects.
He currently lives in Tribeca, New York.
Lynch is a proponent of transcendental meditation, a practice he has embraced since 1973. In 2005, he founded the David Lynch Foundation for Consciousness-Based Education and Peace, which provides support for students, people suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder and others who may benefit from this form of meditation. His work is lush, dark, and often shot through with violence. Describing his creative process, he once said:
“I used to go to well-lit diners, because in a well-lit diner I could sit and think and daydream and I could go to dark places knowing that I could surface in a well-lit, safe place.” Jurmala art Fair introduce 37 David Lynch lithographs. He fell completely inlove with this traditional technique, which is slowly disapearing .From that point onwards, David Lynch spent long sojourns
in Paris, quickly acquiring this skill .
He participated in the life ofthe studio, making his own lithographs each year, revealing his inspiration, thoughts somber style, and black humor.
Dimitri Kosiré
Whatever the material used: paper, plastic, digital, wood, metal or any others, he is focused on the relation between painting and volume, chromaticism and structure and more recently to the way they can interact with the architectural and environment space.
In a first time, his painting work was strickly developing his informal language till the matter itself became the center of his research. From that point, he had a linear evolution from the painting canvas to a kind of "low relief painting" and then to the volume with sculptures and installations. In each of these steps he language stayed non-figurative. informalisml fom his point of view is the more direct way, out of any concept, reality's references or symbolism that could interfer between the artwork and the viewer. He is considered as a very important painter of his génération by several important critics and curators as: Belgica Rodriguez (South America and USA), Lü Peng (China) or Gérard Xuriguera or Lydia Harambourg (Europe).
He Gets in auctions several times , last one in Phillips London (2016) with work "Monochrom" on the reverse expansive foam on wood.
Whatever the material used: paper, plastic, digital, wood, metal or any others, he is focused on the relation between painting and volume, chromaticism and structure and more recently to the way they can interact with the architectural and environment space.
In a first time, his painting work was strickly developing his informal language till the matter itself became the center of his research. From that point, he had a linear evolution from the painting canvas to a kind of "low relief painting" and then to the volume with sculptures and installations. In each of these steps he language stayed non-figurative. informalisml fom his point of view is the more direct way, out of any concept, reality's references or symbolism that could interfer between the artwork and the viewer. He is considered as a very important painter of his génération by several important critics and curators as: Belgica Rodriguez (South America and USA), Lü Peng (China) or Gérard Xuriguera or Lydia Harambourg (Europe).
He Gets in auctions several times , last one in Phillips London (2016) with work "Monochrom" on the reverse expansive foam on wood..
Dimitri Kosiré
Whatever the material used: paper, plastic, digital, wood, metal or any others, he is focused on the relation between painting and volume, chromaticism and structure and more recently to the way they can interact with the architectural and environment space. In a first time, his painting work was strickly developing his informal language till the matter itself became the center of his research. From that point, he had a linear evolution from the painting canvas to a kind of "low relief painting" and then to the volume with sculptures and installations. In each of these steps he language stayed non-figurative. informalisml fom his point of view
is the more direct way, out of any concept, reality's references or symbolism that could interfer between the artwork and the viewer. He is considered as a very important painter of his génération by several important critics and curators as: Belgica Rodriguez (South America and USA), Lü Peng (China) or Gérard Xuriguera
or Lydia Harambourg (Europe). He Gets in auctions several times , last one in Phillips London (2016) with
work "Monochrom" on the reverse expansive foam on wood.
Whatever the material used: paper, plastic, digital, wood, metal
or any others, he is focused on the relation between painting and volume, chromaticism and structure and more recently to the way
they can interact with the architectural and environment space.
In a first time, his painting work was strickly developing his informal language till the matter itself became the center of his research.
From that point, he had a linear evolution from the painting canvas
to a kind of "low relief painting" and then to the volume with sculptures and installations. In each of these steps he language stayed
non-figurative. informalisml fom his point of view is the more
direct way, out of any concept, reality's references or symbolism
that could interfer between the artwork and the viewer. He is considered as a very important painter of his génération by several important critics and curators as: Belgica Rodriguez (South America and USA), Lü Peng (China) or Gérard Xuriguera or Lydia Harambourg (Europe). He Gets in auctions several times , last one in Phillips London (2016) with work "Monochrom" on the reverse expansive foam on wood.
Whatever the material used: paper, plastic, digital, wood, metal
or any others, he is focused on the relation between painting
and volume, chromaticism and structure and more recently to the way they can interact with the architectural and environment space. In a first time, his painting work was strickly developing his informal language till the matter itself became the center of his research. From that point, he had a linear evolution from the painting canvas to a kind of "low relief painting" and then to the volume with sculptures and installations. In each of these steps he language stayed non-figurative. informalisml fom his point of view is the more direct way, out of any concept, reality's references or symbolism that could interfer between the artwork and the viewer. He is considered as a very important painter of his génération by several important critics and curators as: Belgica Rodriguez
(South America and USA), Lü Peng (China) or Gérard Xuriguera
or Lydia Harambourg (Europe). He Gets in auctions several times, last one in Phillips London (2016) with work "Monochrom" on the reverse expansive foam on wood.
Whatever the material used: paper, plastic, digital, wood, metal or any others, he is focused on the relation between painting and volume, chromaticism and structure and more recently
to the way they can interact with
the architectural and environment space.
In a first time, his painting work was strickly developing his informal language till
the matter itself became the center of his research. From that point, he had a linear evolution from the painting canvas to a kind
of "low relief painting" and then to the volume with sculptures and installations. In each
of these steps he language stayed
non-figurative. informalisml fom his point of
view is the more direct way, out of any concept, reality's references or symbolism that could interfer between the artwork and the viewer.
He is considered as a very important painter
of his génération by several important critics
and curators as: Belgica Rodriguez
(South America and USA), Lü Peng (China)
or Gérard Xuriguera or Lydia Harambourg (Europe). He Gets in auctions several times,
last one in Phillips London (2016) with work "Monochrom" on the reverse expansive
foam on wood.
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