ANNEAU A1 (2018) Sculpture by Philippe Fares
Seller Philippe Fares
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Original Artwork (One Of A Kind)
Sculpture,
Ceramics
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Cement
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Polymer clay
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Stone
on Stone
- Dimensions Height 25.6in, Width 23.6in / 25.00 kg
- Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
- Fit for outdoor? No, This artwork can not be displayed outdoor
- Categories Abstract Geometric
On retrouve ce type d’assemblage, dans les structures de plusieurs créations du plasticien.
La maille, qui pourrait être considérée comme du tissage à froid de céramique, a l’avantage d’être esthétique, simple et homogène. Elle est très résistante et peut supporter des contraintes de pression importantes.
En outre, elle permet de réaliser un objet au design unique particulièrement singulier.
L’artiste, intègre la lumière artificielle dans son œuvre, d’une façon contemporaine. À la différence de Dan Flavin ou François Morellet qui avaient régulièrement recours à des tubes néon, Philippe Fares utilise ici, des lampes halogènes. Elles ont l’avantage de s’iriser, lorsqu’elles sont sous tension et de diffuser une lumière chaude.
Deux lampes bleues sont disposées de part et d’autre d’une ampoule blanche. L’ensemble est situé dans la partie basse de la boucle et normale à celle-ci. L’éclairage projette ainsi un treillis dont les segments sont bleus et les losanges blancs.
De façon remarquable, ce phénomène a été anticipé par le plasticien, en utilisant la trigonométrie, appliquée aux cônes des sources de lumière. La trame de couleur ainsi obtenue, se répète à l’infini, et irradie les plans verticaux et horizontaux environnants.
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Philippe Fares is a contemporary French artist, whose journey has been profoundly shaped by diverse cultures and the interplay of art and science. His unique perspective, honed by a childhood spent in sub-Saharan Africa, is a testament to his early exposure to the world of art, particularly the influence of Primitive Arts. Returning to France at the age of 16, Philippe embarked on a path that allowed him to cultivate his understanding of Western Arts while pursuing scientific studies.
Philippe Fares' artistic works are meticulously constructed using scientific methods and meticulous planning. His creations often feature a recurring tiling pattern, a meticulously balanced interplay with chance. This synthesis of meticulous design and the unpredictability of chance lends his works a dynamic and intriguing quality.
One of the defining features of Philippe's sculptures is his incorporation of light, whether through LED or Halogen sources. This infusion of light imbues each piece with a unique chromatic field, magnifying the contrast of the leading lines within the sculpture. Philippe understands that, in his art, what truly matters is the relationship between colors, dimensions, and positions. He views the proportion between the horizontal, the vertical, and the depth as a reflection of the three dimensions that envelop us, as well as the opposing forces that often govern life and space—the interplay between existence and non-existence, abundance and scarcity.
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Nationality:
FRANCE
- Date of birth : 1958
- Artistic domains: Works by professional artists,
- Groups: Professional Artist Contemporary French Artists