Lease artwork "Destroyed - Caius" by Alexis Lekat with an option to purchase
Paintings by Alexis Lekat are available for lease with purchase option
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About the author
Alexis Lekat is a contemporary French artist. The artist focuses on exploring the contemporary identity of the Western male. Presently, this identity exists within a dynamic and shifting realm. This phenomenon predominantly arises from the ongoing shifts in the dynamics between genders and the growing prominence of gender-related inquiries. As a result, there's a compelling need to experiment with its artistic portrayal.
The core objective is to scrutinize how this identity maintains connections with historical paradigms while simultaneously breaking free from them. This involves an assessment of its historical association with aggression and its newly emerging delicate facets, both of which influence and reshape it. To achieve this, familiar archetypes of masculinity (such as the soldier, boxing fighter, and mythological hero) are often repurposed. These archetypes are juxtaposed with the emotions disseminated by contemporary media, advertisements, and online social platforms.
Beyond choosing a figurative and expressionist artistic style, the incorporation of clothing articles holds significance in the creative process. This choice is not only a nod to modern art's legacy but also serves to infuse a deeper and more tangible dimension into the exploration of identity.
- Nationality: FRANCE
- Date of birth : unknown date
- Artistic domains:
- Groups: Contemporary French Artists