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Stripes Painting S2E7
FLORIAN & MICHAEL QUISTREBERT
Painting
140 x 100 x 5 cm
Modeling paste Lascaux and acrylic on wood
The artwork is taken in itself, made of matter and shapes. By superimposing thick layers they create a profundity inviting the spectator to plunge into the micro and macro-cosmos. Using contemporary, cheap materials, they compose a maze of contrasts destabilizing our eye and defying the universal law of gravitation.
The black colour acts as silence and vibrates thanks to the under layers of colours, covered (occulted) with black matter. The two artists investigate the “origin of the world” through a series of paintings and videos reflecting various settings in which the spectator is confronted with the emergence of shapes and forms.
The mechanics of a universe in movement are represented by metaphors that are tied to the latest astrophysical discoveries.
The artwork is taken in itself, made of matter and shapes. By superimposing thick layers they create a profundity inviting the spectator to plunge into the micro and macro-cosmos. Using contemporary, cheap materials, they compose a maze of contrasts destabilizing our eye and defying the universal law of gravitation.
The black colour acts as silence and vibrates thanks to the under layers of colours, covered (occulted) with black matter. The two artists investigate the “origin of the world” through a series of paintings and videos reflecting various settings in which the spectator is confronted with the emergence of shapes and forms.
The mechanics of a universe in movement are represented by metaphors that are tied to the latest astrophysical discoveries.
FLORIAN & MICHAEL QUISTREBERT
France
Born in
Bornrespectively in 1982 and 1976, in Nantes
They live and work in Amsterdam and in Paris
The Quistrebert brothers sign their works as a unit. They reject the affirmation of the “super individual artists” and prefer collaboration to competition. They want their paintings to act as a physiological body. They take out the excesses and the ornamental to recreate the mystery of nature and the cosmic connection with art.
The Quistrebert brothers were nominated for the 2014 Marcel Duchamp Prize..
They live and work in Amsterdam and in Paris
The Quistrebert brothers sign their works as a unit. They reject the affirmation of the “super individual artists” and prefer collaboration to competition. They want their paintings to act as a physiological body. They take out the excesses and the ornamental to recreate the mystery of nature and the cosmic connection with art.
The Quistrebert brothers were nominated for the 2014 Marcel Duchamp Prize..
Artwork of
FLORIAN & MICHAEL QUISTREBERT
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