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AVEC :
/ RACHEL BERGERET / DILLON BOY / SCALP POP /
/ HANDIEDAN / MISTER LIVE / ISACK /
/ JOSS UNAC / CHRISTIAN VEY / Z. VIDAL / CHRISTOPHE BOVERLI /
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POP ART is an artistic movement that emerged in the 1950s, first in Great Britain and then in the United States. It innovates with its freshness, its saturated colors, as well as the use of new technological tools. From Richard Hamilton to Andy Warhol, it quickly became a planetary art.
At the beginning of the 21st century, "NEO POP ART" asserts itself with a lightness of tone, a consumerist commitment and abandons substance in favor of form; it is often said that there is a lack of real artistic approach. However in this universe which is now teeming, some artists, French, Italian, Dutch or American, have chosen the POP although they have a lot to say and under the guise of "flashy" colors, have engaged in a real CONTEMPORARY reflection.
These 10 artists classified POP, which we follow closely at CORPS ET AME GALLERY, will both delight your pupils and tickle your neurons!
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1. Rachel BERGERET is inspired by her family past and creates the "Midinette", a feminine postwar feminist character committed to the liberation of women, French fashion and gender equality.
2. Dillon BOY mixes POP ART and STREET ART while drawing inspiration from the great masters of ancient art, he immerses us in several cultures at the same time.
3. SCALP POP is actually a beheader of POP ART, under the cover of pretty tempting images it immerses us in the meanders of its tormented brain.
4. HANDIEDAN takes us into a cosmic universe where the layers are superimposed without chance and create a third visual dimension. His apocalyptic pop universe with vintage pin-ups transports us to a world where mythology and futurism coexist without complexes.
5. MISTER LIVE sends us back to childhood with its POP-UP BOX and makes us want to dive back into a final game of pinball with its multiple characters in 3 dimensions and its accumulations of objects.
6. ISACK and his portraits of illustrious women cut by laser take us out of the frame for a striking graphic result.
7. CHRISTIAN VEY, well known to the gallery's faithful, captivates us with his ultra-colorful female portraits.
8. JOSS UNAC and its fusions halfway between fashion and architecture sublimate women and reveal them in their grace and beauty.
9. Z.VIDAL, past master in the use of translucent resin, he offers new portraits of stars or timeless icons, made in compressed cans, coins or banknotes.
10. CHRISTOPHE BOVERLI uses techniques mixing graphics and painting for a rendering that is both pop and graffiti.
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From MARCH 20 - APRIL 25, 2020.
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