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Framing :
Other rigid frame under plexiglas Framed
Dimensions :
27.6x19.7in
Edition :
1 / 5
About this artwork
The figure appears as a Martian-like caricature of an evolutionary intermediate stage. Executed with a few, reduced lines, the work deliberately employs pop-like simplification and its suggestive power.
A pink and a black foot, both morphing into cotton-ball-like forms, deprive the figure of any stable grounding. Stability becomes an illusion. The so-called "Evolution Man" appears less like a promise of progress than as a grotesque aberration. … The figure's head hints at Donald Trump's features – not as a portrait, but as a cipher for media power, self-promotion, and political pop culture. The work poses the question of whether evolution in a present shaped by images, ideologies, and personality cults still signifies progress – or whether it has long since become a farce.
Stefan Görres is a painter, photographer, and digital artist; he uses digital painting based on photographs to artistically explore the mutability of our perception. His technique combines traditional painting with digital innovation, distorting everyday motifs and lighting situations and transforming them into new, surreal realities. His works play with illusion and reality and powerfully convey the emotion of constant change: "Nothing is as it was."