Fuck The Wall (2017) Collages by Dominique Kerkhove (DomKcollage)
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Original Artwork (One Of A Kind)
Collages,
Collages
on Canvas
- Dimensions Height 55.1in, Width 55.1in
- Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Categories Collages under $5,000 Figurative Politics
La technique du collage, signature de Domkcollage, se fait ici l'écho d'un monde fragmenté, où chaque morceau d'affiche, déchiré et recomposé, symbolise les identités brisées par les murs qui nous entourent. C'est une forme de naïveté positive qui émane de cette œuvre, comme si, par l'acte de recoller ensemble les morceaux d'un idéal perdu, l'artiste tentait de réparer les fractures de notre société.
L'origine inconnue de l'œuvre représentée dans le collage renforce l'universalité du message. À l'instar des hiéroglyphes des temps anciens, chaque élément choisi par Domkcollage est porteur d'une signification profonde, invitant le spectateur à regarder au-delà du visible, à percevoir le monde à travers un prisme d'humanité retrouvée.
"Fuck the Wall" n'est pas qu'une œuvre d'art, c'est un manifeste, un appel à la réflexion et à l'action. Dans la continuité des inspirations de l'artiste, tels Jacques Villeglè ou Basquiat, Domkcollage nous pousse à "Regarder" plutôt qu'à "Voir", à questionner les évidences et à démanteler les murs, non seulement ceux de béton mais aussi ceux que nous érigeons dans nos esprits.
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Kerkhove Dominique, alias Dom(K) is an artist, Euro citizen, tireless walker and patient observer, he search on the walls of cities what makes my raw material: the poster. Ecological Realistic, he use what already exists to transform it. He create "Made-Ready" (or collages) from torn posters. He breathe a new destiny into an ephemeral urban creation to make a contemporary work that fits into time. Free from the straitjacket of a specific doctrine, he recognize, however, a technical proximity used by certain artists: exploitation of under posters (Dufresnes), all over (Pollock), take-off (Vostell). Made-Ready is not a style of collage but an approach that expresses itself through a plurality of pictorial forms whose central element is the paper (poster) resulting (torn) from an urban context. Despite various attempts at hierarchical classification, my work is in no way allegorical. It is concrete and materialistic. It is a narrative work of incarnation. I consciously try to give body to the sensations and perceptions, ideas and values, which constitute my artistic universe. With his Made-Ready he translate his emotions into evolving series (questionings) whose themes address a society in full industrial, moral and climatic change. Made-Ready" where he invite the spectator to react on his own certainties and evidences. A subtle game between voluntary and involuntary memory. Close to the art brut, I define my resolutely abstract positioning for a thematic yet figurative of our society."
- Nationality: FRANCE
- Date of birth : 1959
- Artistic domains: Works by professional artists,
- Groups: Professional Artist Contemporary French Artists