Artist Portraits
Pierre Sidoine, the sculpture's Trojan horse
Jan 22, 2020
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In his sculptures, Pierre Sidoine signs works of obvious plastic perfection, which initially impose respect and distance. Then the doubt creeps in… A few technical details, a few unusual elements, sometimes a double-triggered title…. Here is that humor comes to change the meaning of the works, bringing a touch of absurdity, which makes the work of this Belgian sculptor close to one of his contemporaries, the painter Magritte. Welcome to a trompe-l'oeil world.
Art History
Movement in photography: from the horse to the human figure
Jan 8, 2023
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The history of movement within photography is inextricably linked to the study of techniques, having the purpose of overcoming the "limits" of the oldest pictorial art, which, before Cubist and Futurist dynamism, had focused on immortalizing motion, fixing it in a very precise and "static" time frame...