22–SVENDBORG–001 (2022) Sculpture by Nathanaël Gourdin

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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Sculpture, Aluminium
  • Dimensions Height 39.4in, Width 39.4in / 30.00 kg
  • Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
  • Framing This artwork is not framed
  • Fit for outdoor? Yes, This artwork can be displayed outdoor
  • Categories Abstract Geometric
The formal world of his visualisations plays consciously with the optical vibration perceived between two and three dimensionality. This visual appeal forms one of the key aspects of the work of Nathanaël Gourdin, a trained (furniture) designer. The clear question here is how images are pictured as objects and how objects become visualised. The subsequent[...]
The formal world of his visualisations plays consciously with the optical vibration perceived between two and three dimensionality. This visual appeal forms one of the key aspects of the work of Nathanaël Gourdin, a trained (furniture) designer. The clear question here is how images are pictured as objects and how objects become visualised. The subsequent question is that of the status of the artwork, the object. How much space does the form require? How does it occupy the space? How much space does it create (around itself)?

Bewusst spielt die formale Welt seiner Darstellungen mit der zwischen Zwei- und Dreidimensionalität wahrgenommenen optischen Vibration. Dieser visuelle Reiz bildet einen der wesentlichen Aspekte der Arbeit Nathanaël Gourdins, von der Ausbildung her (Möbel-)Designer. Hier steht eindeutig die Frage, wie Bilder zu Objekten und Objekte bildhaft werden. Daraus folgend stellt sich die Frage des Status des Kunstwerks, des Gegenstands. Wieviel Raum beansprucht die Form? Wie besetzt sie den Raum? Wieviel Raum schafft sie (um sich)?

Consciemment, l’univers formel de ses représentations joue avec la vibration optique perçue entre les espaces bi- et tridimensionnels. Cet attrait visuel constitue l’un des aspects essentiels du travail de Nathanaël Gourdin, designer (mobilier) de formation. La question qui se pose ici est clairement de savoir comment les images deviennent objets et les objets deviennent picturaux. Cela pose par conséquent la question du statut de l’œuvre d’art, de l’objet. Combien d’espace la forme occupe-t-elle ? Comment occupe-t-elle l’espace ? Quel espace crée-t-elle autour d’elle ?

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Born in St-Germain-en-Laye to a German mother and a French father, Nathanaël Gourdin comes from a family with an affinity for art. His early and ongoing enthusiasm for automotive design led him to study design[...]

Born in St-Germain-en-Laye to a German mother and a French father, Nathanaël Gourdin comes from a family with an affinity for art. His early and ongoing enthusiasm for automotive design led him to study design with a strong conceptual orientation at the École Régionale des Beaux-Arts de Saint-Étienne, where he graduated in 1997 after two semesters abroad at the Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Bratislava (Vysoká Škola Výtvarných Umení). graduates. In addition to his artistic work, Nathanaël Gourdin runs the design office Studio Gourdin, which primarily works on planning interior design and signage at the interface between architecture and graphics. Fascinated by the power of color(s), he initially developed a great passion for expressionism, increasingly in its abstract forms. His focus is on the sensory perception and experience of the artistic object.

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