Short Bio
International Award-Winning Artist based in New York, NY and Montreal, Ca | European Museums
Statement
The body ego, as Freud said, that is, the most primitive and physical and organic ego.It becomes clear that the violent conceptual explosions that have recently taken place were decisively influenced the re-definition of body images, of body perceptions.
Fifty years ago, the Francis Bacon thought, aimed to restore the body “to a kind of dignified, animal resignation”. For him, art was about ribs and forearms and eye sockets. “It was about flesh over bone. Bacon never forgets that flesh is meat”.
In my case, the bone become excessory, the flesh becomes inflesh, an inorganic redefinition “Nureyev body-NY”. The purveyor of inflesh of all kinds, as an inflection, of livid and brilliant hues: phthalo greens, cobalt blue, eerie pale or saturate red and shocking yellows, sepulchral titanium whites, black ivory and ritually primitive lines. The excessories of my artworks, steel and fiberglass erection, conjure unlikely anatomies.
My artistic approach and acclaim the spectacular extremes of bodily manipulation by new technologies, the deconstruction of corporality and evaporation of the body into virtual, moving towards to a new Nord American aesthetics.
Biography
As I’ve been reflecting on your impressive body of work showcased recently, it’s clear how much your art resonates with the core themes of humanity—expression, movement, and emotion.
“Your piece, "Nijinsky Faun," is a stunning exploration of abstract neo-expressionism that captures the chaotic beauty of movement and rhythm. The vibrant interplay of colors and textures pulls viewers into a world that feels both immediate and timeless. Attendees were notably captivated by its dynamic energy, which invites a personal connection and introspection. It beautifully exemplifies the increasing appreciation for works that evoke deep emotional experiences, and your approach to layering with acrylic and charcoal is nothing short of striking.
Similarly, "Dancing Venus Ballett der Gö" showcases your talent for creating textures that seem to leap off the canvas. The relief elements have a sculptural quality that enhances the narrative within the piece. Your ability to fuse technique with storytelling fosters a dialogue among viewers, encouraging them to explore their unique interpretations of the imagery. This work truly reflects the idea that art can transcend the surface and connect on a deeper level.”
Your artistic strengths shine through in the way you balance technical precision with evocative themes. The vivid colors and bold textures you employ impart a sense of vitality and emotion that truly linger in the minds of those who encounter your work. As we navigate a world that often feels fragmented, your art provides a welcome space for reflection and connection. " Head Curator, P. Zenklusen, Switzerland the 27th of January 2025
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