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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
26x22.4in
About this artwork
This piece is an exercise in appropriation and contemporization. Starting with an anonymous oil painting in a classical style—rescued from an antique shop in the historic Sant Antoni neighborhood of Barcelona—I have intervened in the work with oil paint to create a bridge between two worlds.
The traditional iconography of motherhood is disrupted by a modern streetwear icon: contemporary sneakers. This deliberate contrast invites the viewer to reflect… on the evolution of idols, from classical devotion to consumerism and today's urban or hypebeast culture.
« Reality is a wholeness. Fragmentation is an illusion. »
Ezequiel Martínez Llaser is an artist with a long international career. She was born in Argentina in 1981 and lives in Paris and Barcelona. She studied art and philosophy at the University of Buenos Aires and Paris VIII, and participated in various workshops with leading artists on the current scene. Coming from a family of photographers, he felt increasingly drawn to the visual arts, which allowed him to convey his philosophical ideas. His art, primarily large-format surrealist oil paintings, is a deconstruction of reality and the values that dominate our society. His latest series, "Fragmentation and Totality," questions Western rationalism with vitalist philosophical concepts (Nietzsche and Bergson). He is influenced by the painters Dalí and Goya. He has held important exhibitions in Buenos Aires, Rome, Barcelona, Madrid, and Paris. In 2019 she participated in the Florence Biennale. Since 2022, his work has been exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art in Barcelona.