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Mixed Media, Fabric on Canvas
Size: 38.2 W x 50.8 H x 0.9 D in
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To represent man's impact on his environment, I created the Propagation and Impregnation series, following the example of César and his Compression and Expansion series. For this Horizontal Propagation series, I worked with the imprint of a manhole vertically (impregnation series), as water or pollution impregnates the earth, and horizontally (propagation series), as a drop of oil spreads over a liquid surface such as the sea or lakes during pollution. With this work, I show the impact that man can have on his environment. In these works I don't use any paints, inks or anything else known. All the decoration is made from natural rust, which, through an original process, forms the motif. The colored background is already colored on the canvas, which I buy just like that. My work is based mainly on my own artistic waste, as well as recycled objects, to minimize my own impact. From the earth, man extracts iron oxide to transform it into steel and cast iron; through the use of rust, I only show a natural loop as steel and cast iron return to their original state through the action of rust. For your information, on the day of the sale, this work will receive as its definitive title: "the surname, first name and date of birth of the purchaser", as is the case for all my works. The purchaser, with my agreement, will be able to put information about the work in brackets next to my signature.
2021
Fabric on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
38.2 W x 50.8 H x 0.9 D in
Not Framed
Yes
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Daniel Mourre shows the excesses of human societies and the need for rapid change to avoid the inevitable outbreak of extreme situations, and to confront the programmed finitude of Man caused by a damaged nature. To represent man's impact on his environment, Daniel Mourre has created the propagations and impregnations series, following the example of César and his compressions and expansions series. In contrast to Christo, who packed his works to show them, Daniel Mourre unwraps a manhole cover placed on a canvas stamped with his rusty imprint to show its absence. To do this, the artist positions himself as an archaeologist of the very distant future, discovering traces and fossils of the Anthropocene era. The manhole, which the artist sees as a symbol of industrial human civilization, is thus explored through a variety of techniques. By virtue of its antinomy, the object serves to highlight the extremes observed in our society. The consequence is the appearance of rust resulting from the destruction of metal, the foundation of our contemporary society. His works can be seen as the fossilized imprints of an industrial era that has lost its meaning and destroyed itself. In their total contemporaneity, the pieces he presents are a kind of reminder of primitive art, a new, post-collapse primitive art. He calls this concept: FINITISM. The public is drawn in by the aesthetics of the works, which are equal to the blackness of the observation; when visitors linger on the technique employed, the absolute coherence of the whole imposes itself on them. Below is an excerpt from a report in the contemporary art magazine "ARTENSION" N°179, May/June 2023, written by Christian NOORBERGEN and entitled "Daniel Mourre Infinite finitude". "Daniel Mourre dares to imagine the end of humanity. Could he be the first creator of a movement destined to shake up all the world's inertia - THE FINITISM, uncertain, unprecedented and committed? It could be! And his incandescent art feeds on this prodigious challenge: how to survive one's own end? For him, "the manhole becomes an allegory of man". But does man still exist in the wounded heart of humanity's torments?"
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