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Stephan Balkenhol is internationally renowned for his painted sculptures carved from large tree trunks with saws, chisels, and burins. Often created from one piece of wood, the figures appear as if they have grown out of their plinth and mesmerize the beholder with the artisanal virtuosity they embody. The human being is at the center of Balkenhol’s work. He confronts us with men and women the likes of whom we encounter every day, depicting them in a wide variety of poses and clothes and thus fascinate us with their subdued charm. Our eyes are strangely unable to meet their gazes; the figures appear introverted and contemplative, as if pondering their own existence or interrogating the beholder’s alter ego. In Balkenhol’s oeuvre, it is especially the hybrid sculptures, embodying the animalistic qualities of humans, that exert a particular appeal. Ma Ke’s paintings captivate viewers with the clarity of their expression and their subtle power. His motifs of people in ostensibly adventurous and challenging settings, at times with dangerous set pieces, appear to us like scenes from a theatrical play. Bodies and faces are often dramatized, seeming mask like and exaggerated in their unnatural distortions and expressiveness, which is, paradoxically, what makes them even more readable and striking. We will present the work “Girl and wolf” which was inspired by a traditional Chinese fairytale named ??The Wolf of Zhongshan”. The story deals with the ingratitude of a creature after being saved. Ma Ke interpreted the story in nowadays life using metaphors of tradition and childhood but also fear, emotions and social injustice. French Vietnamese artist Thu Van Tran’s work is deeply entwined with processing and contemplating her own origins. Born in Vietnam, she arrived in France as a refugee at the age of two. Her personal history, rooted in a collective mind, is marked by wartime and migrant experiences that she conveys in her works. To give voice to the past, the artist utilizes various materials and media — rubber, pigment, photography, and six specific, ever recurrent colors that symbolize wartime experiences and some of the most grueling human rights and environmental abuses in modern times.
斯蒂芬巴尔肯霍尔是国际上著名的绘画雕塑雕刻从大树干与锯,凿子,和 burins。 这些雕像通常是用一块木头雕刻而成,它们看起来就像是从底座上长出来的,用它们所具有的艺术精湛技巧迷住了观赏者。 人是巴尔肯霍尔作品的中心。 他用我们每天都会遇到的男人和女人面对着我们,用各种各样的姿势和服装来描绘他们,因此他们柔和的魅力使我们着迷。 奇怪的是,我们的眼睛无法与他们的目光相遇; 这些人物显得内向而沉思,好像在思考他们自己的存在,或者在审问旁观者的另一个自我。 在巴尔肯霍尔的全部作品中,尤其是那些体现人类动物本性的混合型雕塑,有着独特的魅力。马可的画作以其清晰的表达和微妙的力量吸引着观众。 他的主题是人们在表面上充满冒险和挑战的环境中,有时是危险的定位片段,在我们看来就像戏剧中的场景。 身体和面孔经常被戏剧化,看起来像面具,夸张在他们不自然的扭曲和表达,这是,矛盾的是,什么使他们更加可读和引人注目。 我们将展出的作品《女孩与狼》 ,灵感来自中国传统童话《中山狼传》。 这个故事讲的是一个生物被救后忘恩负义的故事。 马克用传统和童年的隐喻,还有恐惧、情感和社会不公来诠释现代生活中的故事。 法裔越南艺术家 thubantran 的作品与她自己的起源深深地交织在一起。 她出生在越南,两岁时作为难民来到法国。 她的个人历史植根于集体思想,以战争和移民经历为特征,并以作品的形式表现出来。 为了表达过去,艺术家运用了各种材料和媒介——橡胶、颜料、摄影,以及六种具体的、反复出现的颜色,这些颜色象征着战时的经历,以及现代社会中一些最折磨人的人权和环境侵害。
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