Chaussons de danse - Ballet shoes.jpg Painting by Nin Angem

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  • Original Artwork Painting, Oil
  • Dimensions Height 7.9in, Width 0.8in
  • Categories Figurative
About this artwork: Classification, Techniques & Styles Oil Paint consisting of pigments bound with linseed oil or carnations. The traditional technique consists[...]

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ANGEM was born in Lima and has been living in France since 1986. Art is the unifying theme of ANGEM's iconoclastic career. She first worked as a ballet dancer, an occupation she followed[...]

ANGEM was born in Lima and has been living in France since 1986.

Art is the unifying theme of ANGEM's iconoclastic career.
She first worked as a ballet dancer, an occupation she followed for several years.
Presented with a difficult choice in her life, she took a turn in her career by pursuing a college education in choreography, scenography, labanotation, and theater.

In recent years, ANGEM has been developing a new form of artistic expression using her various experiences, allowing her to translate her vision of the world.

At present, she works on a series of expressionist paintings.
She uses the canvas as a space containing her choreographies and sets up her scenery.
ANGEM stages bodies that personify the human complexity and its relationship to the world.
She dresses up naked bodies with touches of color which symbolize the ambivalent character of the human being, prisoner between his pulsions and his submission to external codes.

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