Fraternity (2015) Collages by Dominique Kerkhove (DomKcollage)

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  • Dimensions Height 55.1in, Width 55.1in
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  • Categories Collages under $5,000 Figurative Politics
MadeReady20150715 - #Fraternity - Torn posters (from Paris (France) glued together on framed canvas. Appropriation des visuels de la campagne de l'association Aurore, acteur historique de la lutte contre l’exclusion et la précarité. Une façon de redonner un an plus tard, un second souffle et de sensibiliser l'opinion publique sur cette grande[...]
MadeReady20150715 - #Fraternity - Torn posters (from Paris (France) glued together on framed canvas. Appropriation des visuels de la campagne de l'association Aurore, acteur historique de la lutte contre l’exclusion et la précarité. Une façon de redonner un an plus tard, un second souffle et de sensibiliser l'opinion publique sur cette grande cause, rappeler que la solidarité est l'affaire de tous et que pour réduire le nombre de personnes à la rue, c'est d'abord la crise du logement qu'il faut résoudre. En dépit des efforts des pouvoirs publics, du travail des associations comme Aurore et des bénévoles, à Paris, près de 4 000 personnes dorment dehors chaque soir.
« Ayons l’élégance d’aider ceux qui n’ont rien » : Aurore a choisi de communiquer auprès du grand public, par le biais de l’affichage urbain libre, sur les conditions de vie des personnes sans abri. L'ambition de l’association est de débanaliser le phénomène en rappelant l'humanité des personnes à la rue, et en jouant du contraste entre l'univers du luxe et de la mode et celui de la rue. Et en tant qu'artiste "Street Art", je ne pouvais que prolonger cet appel.

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Kerkhove Dominique, alias Dom(K) is an artist, Euro citizen, tireless walker and patient observer, he search on the walls of cities what makes my raw material: the poster. Ecological Realistic, he use what[...]

Kerkhove Dominique, alias Dom(K) is an artist, Euro citizen, tireless walker and patient observer, he search on the walls of cities what makes my raw material: the poster. Ecological Realistic, he use what already exists to transform it. He create "Made-Ready" (or collages) from torn posters. He breathe a new destiny into an ephemeral urban creation to make a contemporary work that fits into time. Free from the straitjacket of a specific doctrine, he recognize, however, a technical proximity used by certain artists: exploitation of under posters (Dufresnes), all over (Pollock), take-off (Vostell). Made-Ready is not a style of collage but an approach that expresses itself through a plurality of pictorial forms whose central element is the paper (poster) resulting (torn) from an urban context. Despite various attempts at hierarchical classification, my work is in no way allegorical. It is concrete and materialistic. It is a narrative work of incarnation. I consciously try to give body to the sensations and perceptions, ideas and values, which constitute my artistic universe. With his Made-Ready he translate his emotions into evolving series (questionings) whose themes address a society in full industrial, moral and climatic change. Made-Ready" where he invite the spectator to react on his own certainties and evidences. A subtle game between voluntary and involuntary memory. Close to the art brut, I define my resolutely abstract positioning for a thematic yet figurative of our society."

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