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Other details :
Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
15.7x23.6in
About this artwork
« Diego » est un portrait intime d’un ami alité, dont la pose évoque à la fois le Christ mort de Mantegna et les portraits flous de Gerhard Richter. L’œuvre superpose à cette image des plis générés informatiquement, qui épousent les formes du corps et des draps. Ces plis créent un motif vu de plusieurs points de vue à la fois, fragmentant et complexifiant la perception. Ils suggèrent à la fois la fragilité physique, la temporalité de la maladie et… la déconstruction du regard. Le portrait fusionne ainsi les références classiques, la sensibilité contemporaine et une déformation numérique pour interroger la vulnérabilité et la représentation.
Lodewijk van Bodeghem, a Belgian artist and accomplished painter, works with gouache and sculpture, drawing on his solid training at the ERG in Brussels. His techniques combine layering opaque gouache and creating sculptures that function as three-dimensional paintings, playing with the tension between plane and space. His style oscillates between figuration and abstraction, precision and gestural freedom, inspired by virtual and historical imagery. The works he creates immerse the viewer in a visual poetry, a suspension of gaze between surface and depth, awakening curiosity and wonder.