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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
11.8x7.9in
About this artwork
"Museum Graffiti" is a series of "drawings" on Old Master paintings. These are digitally printed reproductions on canvas, on which a drawing or painting has been created. Between 2010 and 2013, I created about twenty of them. Two of them come from my own collection. The other 18 have been sold. A few have also been made into wall tapestries by a Nepalese workshop.
Fred Michiels has been represented by the Antwerp gallery Eva Steynen since 2011.
Trained at the Fine Arts School of Antwerp and the Cooper Union in New York, Fred Michiels is a lover of the nuanced subtlety of color. He masters multiple, layered abstract layers achieved through overpainting, incorporating influences from minimalism and abstraction. His works, constructed and planned, are a dance between revelation and concealment, inciting curiosity and uncertainty in the viewer. This visual adventure delivers a sense of subversive uncertainty, where the intensity of color captures attention, provoking a questioning of what is hidden.
Fred Michiels has been represented by the Antwerp gallery Eva Steynen since 2011. He has exhibited with them at fairs in Cologne, Berlin, Rotterdam, Luxembourg and Brussels, among others.