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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31.5x15.7in
About this artwork
Jean-Michel Basquiat's work, all of his work, moves me. I love everything about his world, I adore this energy of the beginning where he develops a new conceptual art project that idealizes the word before drawing and advocates writing as an aesthetic value! SAMO for Same old shit, SAMO for X alternatives to "save the idiots and the morons", those who "to go home at night to your color TV"!
And then, just like at Antoni Gaudi's Casa Batlló, I owe… him an aesthetic shock I've never experienced before, at Paris Fondation Vuitton 2018, where faced with the feeling of the sublime, of such strong admiration in front of his Heads, my eyes blurred with intense tears and I could feel myself wavering. I learned that day what Stendhal or Florence syndrome was, seized by the sublime of colors, lines, words.
A self-taught artist and activist, Eva Nicky creates a universe where thought meets color. After a career as an executive, she puts her analytical skills and social commitment to work in her art, making it a space for resistance and celebration.
Acrylics, pigments, collage, and jewelry explore womanhood, relational identity, diversity (drawing on the ideas of Édouard Glissant), and the convergence of the sexes in reciprocity. Her dynamic portraits convey a powerful joy and a resilience tinged with humor.
As president of an association against exclusion, her paintings also embody this activist commitment.
His characters, adorned with geometric patterns or philosophical references (Lacan, Angela Davis, Beauvoir, Baldwin), invite us to "keep our eyes open" to the irrepressible beauty of the world.
His work is a manifesto: transforming challenges into light and knowledge into colors.