Claire Corcia Gallery Abstract Drawings and Watercolors
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Smudges Yankel Contemporary painting arbstract art collage brown text word
By Jacques Yankel
Located in Paris, FR
Oil paint and collage on panel
Unique work
Hand-signed lower right by the artist
Category
Early 2000s Abstract Abstract Paintings
Materials
Oil, Wood Panel
Untitled #3 - Emmanuelle Messika, 21st Century, Abstract drawing
By Emmanuelle Messika
Located in Paris, FR
Coloured inks and pastel on paper
Signed
Gestural abstraction
Outsider art
Artist’s statement :
"Painting, for me, is an expressive endeavor in which one depicts the evolution of the various facets of the artistic self. There is, on each canvas, a tension where violence and stillness naturally coexist. By playing with different materials, I seek to establish a sort of unexpected dialogue between these states, and aspire to express this tension through profusion of color.
The canvas is the stage that allows me to unite narration with the action of painting the fantastic—even the outrageous---and the everyday. I develop scenarios borrowed from the imagination, which join fantasy, even fables, with the everyday. Pulling threads from each domain, I bring together the mythical and the quotidian, so that the worlds of reality and fantasy merge.
I rely on “creatures,” improbable little characters that could exist in some other realm or dimension. They materialize, issuing forth from the surprising, unbelievable and wondrous world of childhood. Human or animal, both find themselves entangled in inextricable and melancholic situations. These inextricable situations create distance; the humor comes through this breach. It is the absurdity of their predicaments that manifests the humor in the work.
In each of my paintings, the sentiments are heightened by an intentional, provocative tone that transforms the work. An Otherness is attributed to objects; objects become personified, and by their very presence, they become witnesses or guinea pigs torn between and bound to their dilemma.
The titles of my paintings, whether invented or quotations taken out of context, come from literature, theater, or song lyrics.
Accident and chance are often major actors in my work.”
Emmanuelle Messika
BIOGRAPHY :
Emmanuelle Messika was born in France in 1979.
She works and lives in Paris.
STUDIES
1999-2005
École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Paris
Diplômée en Juin 2005
2004
Échange universitaire à Hunter College, New York NY, USA
1993-1999
Ateliers des Beaux-Arts de la Ville de Paris, Montparnasse
PERSONAL EXHIBITIONS :
2019
Claire Corcia Gallery, Paris
2018
Claire Corcia Gallery, Paris
Outsider Art Fair, Paris
2012
Art Contemporain Sèvres, "La Chartreuse", Sèvres
2011
Espace Seven, Galerie De Vos, Paris
2010
Les Trois Baudets, Paris
Galerie Mariska Hammoudi, Paris
Galerie Crous -Beaux-Arts, Paris
L'Apparemment Café, Paris
2009
Espace Rachi, Paris
2008
Galerie Console, Paris
2007
Exposition Place du Québec, Mairie du sixième, Paris
2006
Galerie Eonnet-Dupuis, Paris
2005
Galerie Crous Beaux Arts, Paris
2004
The Mark Bar, "Bring your own flashlight", Brooklin, New York
2003
Le Glaz’art, Paris
2002
9 rue Dauphine, Paris
2001
Galerie Gauche, École des Beaux-Arts, Paris
2000
La grosse caisse, Paris
La liberté, Paris
GROUP SHOWS
2011
Chic Art Fair, Galerie Mariska Hammoudi
Galerie De Vos, Espace Seven
2010
Galerie Mariska Hammoudi, Paris
Chic Dessin, avec Cherry Gallery...
Category
2010s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Paper, Pastel, Ink
Untitled #2 - Emmanuelle Messika, 21st Century, Abstract drawing
By Emmanuelle Messika
Located in Paris, FR
Coloured inks and pastel on paper
Signed
Gestural abstraction
Outsider art
Artist’s statement :
"Painting, for me, is an expressive endeavor in which one depicts the evolution of the various facets of the artistic self. There is, on each canvas, a tension where violence and stillness naturally coexist. By playing with different materials, I seek to establish a sort of unexpected dialogue between these states, and aspire to express this tension through profusion of color.
The canvas is the stage that allows me to unite narration with the action of painting the fantastic—even the outrageous---and the everyday. I develop scenarios borrowed from the imagination, which join fantasy, even fables, with the everyday. Pulling threads from each domain, I bring together the mythical and the quotidian, so that the worlds of reality and fantasy merge.
I rely on “creatures,” improbable little characters that could exist in some other realm or dimension. They materialize, issuing forth from the surprising, unbelievable and wondrous world of childhood. Human or animal, both find themselves entangled in inextricable and melancholic situations. These inextricable situations create distance; the humor comes through this breach. It is the absurdity of their predicaments that manifests the humor in the work.
In each of my paintings, the sentiments are heightened by an intentional, provocative tone that transforms the work. An Otherness is attributed to objects; objects become personified, and by their very presence, they become witnesses or guinea pigs torn between and bound to their dilemma.
The titles of my paintings, whether invented or quotations taken out of context, come from literature, theater, or song lyrics.
Accident and chance are often major actors in my work.”
Emmanuelle Messika
BIOGRAPHY :
Emmanuelle Messika was born in France in 1979.
She works and lives in Paris.
STUDIES
1999-2005
École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Paris
Diplômée en Juin 2005
2004
Échange universitaire à Hunter College, New York NY, USA
1993-1999
Ateliers des Beaux-Arts de la Ville de Paris, Montparnasse
PERSONAL EXHIBITIONS :
2019
Claire Corcia Gallery, Paris
2018
Claire Corcia Gallery, Paris
Outsider Art Fair, Paris
2012
Art Contemporain Sèvres, "La Chartreuse", Sèvres
2011
Espace Seven, Galerie De Vos, Paris
2010
Les Trois Baudets, Paris
Galerie Mariska Hammoudi, Paris
Galerie Crous -Beaux-Arts, Paris
L'Apparemment Café, Paris
2009
Espace Rachi, Paris
2008
Galerie Console, Paris
2007
Exposition Place du Québec, Mairie du sixième, Paris
2006
Galerie Eonnet-Dupuis, Paris
2005
Galerie Crous Beaux Arts, Paris
2004
The Mark Bar, "Bring your own flashlight", Brooklin, New York
2003
Le Glaz’art, Paris
2002
9 rue Dauphine, Paris
2001
Galerie Gauche, École des Beaux-Arts, Paris
2000
La grosse caisse, Paris
La liberté, Paris
GROUP SHOWS
2011
Chic Art Fair, Galerie Mariska Hammoudi
Galerie De Vos, Espace Seven
2010
Galerie Mariska Hammoudi, Paris
Chic Dessin, avec Cherry Gallery...
Category
2010s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Paper, Pastel, Ink
Untitled #1 - Emmanuelle Messika, 21st Century, Abstract drawing
By Emmanuelle Messika
Located in Paris, FR
Coloured inks and pastel on paper
Signed
Gestural abstraction
Outsider art
Artist’s statement :
"Painting, for me, is an expressive endeavor in which one depicts the evolution of the various facets of the artistic self. There is, on each canvas, a tension where violence and stillness naturally coexist. By playing with different materials, I seek to establish a sort of unexpected dialogue between these states, and aspire to express this tension through profusion of color.
The canvas is the stage that allows me to unite narration with the action of painting the fantastic—even the outrageous---and the everyday. I develop scenarios borrowed from the imagination, which join fantasy, even fables, with the everyday. Pulling threads from each domain, I bring together the mythical and the quotidian, so that the worlds of reality and fantasy merge.
I rely on “creatures,” improbable little characters that could exist in some other realm or dimension. They materialize, issuing forth from the surprising, unbelievable and wondrous world of childhood. Human or animal, both find themselves entangled in inextricable and melancholic situations. These inextricable situations create distance; the humor comes through this breach. It is the absurdity of their predicaments that manifests the humor in the work.
In each of my paintings, the sentiments are heightened by an intentional, provocative tone that transforms the work. An Otherness is attributed to objects; objects become personified, and by their very presence, they become witnesses or guinea pigs torn between and bound to their dilemma.
The titles of my paintings, whether invented or quotations taken out of context, come from literature, theater, or song lyrics.
Accident and chance are often major actors in my work.”
Emmanuelle Messika
BIOGRAPHY :
Emmanuelle Messika was born in France in 1979.
She works and lives in Paris.
STUDIES
1999-2005
École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Paris
Diplômée en Juin 2005
2004
Échange universitaire à Hunter College, New York NY, USA
1993-1999
Ateliers des Beaux-Arts de la Ville de Paris, Montparnasse
PERSONAL EXHIBITIONS :
2019
Claire Corcia Gallery, Paris
2018
Claire Corcia Gallery, Paris
Outsider Art Fair, Paris
2012
Art Contemporain Sèvres, "La Chartreuse", Sèvres
2011
Espace Seven, Galerie De Vos, Paris
2010
Les Trois Baudets, Paris
Galerie Mariska Hammoudi, Paris
Galerie Crous -Beaux-Arts, Paris
L'Apparemment Café, Paris
2009
Espace Rachi, Paris
2008
Galerie Console, Paris
2007
Exposition Place du Québec, Mairie du sixième, Paris
2006
Galerie Eonnet-Dupuis, Paris
2005
Galerie Crous Beaux Arts, Paris
2004
The Mark Bar, "Bring your own flashlight", Brooklin, New York
2003
Le Glaz’art, Paris
2002
9 rue Dauphine, Paris
2001
Galerie Gauche, École des Beaux-Arts, Paris
2000
La grosse caisse, Paris
La liberté, Paris
GROUP SHOWS
2011
Chic Art Fair, Galerie Mariska Hammoudi
Galerie De Vos, Espace Seven
2010
Galerie Mariska Hammoudi, Paris
Chic Dessin, avec Cherry Gallery...
Category
2010s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Paper, Pastel, Ink
Violent delights, violent ends - Daniel Erban, 21st century, Drawing
By Daniel Erban
Located in Paris, FR
Ink on paper
Signed
Unique work
Category
1990s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Paper, Ink
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