Ordinary Perspectives
MAGMA gallery is pleased to present 'Ordinary Perspectives', with artists Franco Fasoli (Argentina, 1981), Timm Blandin (France, 1987) and Jean Bosphore (France, 1995), from 2 February to 30 March 2024.
It is here that the different narratives of Fasoli, Blandin and Bosphore interact in a three-way conversation in which figurative art is the chosen medium; messages that use the power and appeal of strong, bold, sometimes contrasting colours to convey equally defined world views. On one hand, Bosphore鈥檚 artistic production, convey a dystopian, futuristic vision of the world, an investigation of humanity and at the same time a critique of contemporary society; the same line of complaint is also present in the work of Fasoli, who puts into art the confrontation-clash - between different cultures, the contradictions that societies carry within themselves, as well as leading reflections on the concept of individual and collective identity. Finally, Timm Blandin's vision offers a different way of looking at the world around us, one that elevates the banality of the everyday to the status of art and reminds us how precious the simplest things are.
In this dialogue, the three artists communicate through an oniric language, through images of suspended and dreaming landscapes, in an undefined dimension between dream and reality, which ultimately needs an external observer to complete and read it: in fact, the viewer enters as a fourth element in this artistic conversation, offering his or her senses as a real support in the process of creating the works, contributing personally to the construction of their meaning.
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MAGMA gallery is pleased to present 'Ordinary Perspectives', with artists Franco Fasoli (Argentina, 1981), Timm Blandin (France, 1987) and Jean Bosphore (France, 1995), from 2 February to 30 March 2024.
It is here that the different narratives of Fasoli, Blandin and Bosphore interact in a three-way conversation in which figurative art is the chosen medium; messages that use the power and appeal of strong, bold, sometimes contrasting colours to convey equally defined world views. On one hand, Bosphore鈥檚 artistic production, convey a dystopian, futuristic vision of the world, an investigation of humanity and at the same time a critique of contemporary society; the same line of complaint is also present in the work of Fasoli, who puts into art the confrontation-clash - between different cultures, the contradictions that societies carry within themselves, as well as leading reflections on the concept of individual and collective identity. Finally, Timm Blandin's vision offers a different way of looking at the world around us, one that elevates the banality of the everyday to the status of art and reminds us how precious the simplest things are.
In this dialogue, the three artists communicate through an oniric language, through images of suspended and dreaming landscapes, in an undefined dimension between dream and reality, which ultimately needs an external observer to complete and read it: in fact, the viewer enters as a fourth element in this artistic conversation, offering his or her senses as a real support in the process of creating the works, contributing personally to the construction of their meaning.
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MAGMA gallery is presenting 'Ordinary Perspectives', with artists Franco Fasoli (Argentina, 1981), Timm Blandin (France, 1987) and Jean Bosphore (France, 1995), from 2 February to 30 March 2024.