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Posters from Paris (2015) glued together on framed canvas. This MadeReady* is a part of the series "Mes-Dames" made from distressed posters collected in Europe and Israel. I have always believed in the equality between Women and Men. This remains for me one of the foundations of humanity! MadeReady made with posters taken from Parisian walls in the 11th arrondissement. It's a mix of an advertising series (Girls in Paris) representing a woman wearing a bra and the words "equality and freedom". The goal once again is to say that the woman does not have to account to anyone for her freedom to be the woman she wants and that she is legal of the man in the face of this freedom. Sexism, discrimination, glass ceiling and gender stereotypes are realities today in the world, as well as domestic violence and sexual harassment. Yet equal rights are an obligation enshrined in international law and national law. Possibility American case. Choice of colours : black or white
2016
Paper on Paper
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39.4 W x 55.1 H x 0.4 D in
Not Framed
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Kerkhove Dominique, alias DomKcollage, European citizen, seeks on the walls of the cities what makes his raw material: the poster. Ecologically realistic, he uses what already exists to transform it. He creates unique "MadeReady" (or collages) from torn posters. He appropriates them and breathes a new destiny into an ephemeral urban creation to make it a contemporary work inscribed in time. Freed from the shackles of a specific doctrine, he nevertheless recognizes a technical proximity used by certain artists: Villéglé, Rotella for the appropriation of posters, Dufresnes for the exploitation of the underside of the poster, Pollock and his "All Over" technique. or even Vostell for its "take-off" philosophy. Recently he added printing ink to his MadeReady. Use of the acronym # as a disruptive decorative element in the composition of his collages. Since 2015, Kerkhove Dominique alias DomKcollage lives and works between Dunkirk, Paris and Tel Aviv.
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