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Those things that happen Painting

Eva Bergera

France

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 74.8 W x 74.8 H x 0.8 D in

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“Ces choses-là qui arrivent / These things that happen” break down into three parts. At the top, a text reveals a girl’s worship for a man. Then follows a series of robot portraits of criminals who have committed acts of sexual assault, with a cross of Christ in the center-left. Finally, in the lower half of the canvas "float" bodies of men and women. Especially women. Some are bare, others in equivocal positions, others are intertwined. “I was proud, I was vain, I was jealous, I was jealous can’t give herself what she doesn’t have” Here Christ is confused with God, the Creator, the Master, the Father, the one to be listened to, the one to whom we must obey.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:74.8 W x 74.8 H x 0.8 D in

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“You had to be stupid my poor darling! » The works of Éva Bergera are cries, white cries, deaf cries. It is a theme as old as (in)humanity that works the artist: the moral, physical, sexual and social violence inflicted on those who do not think right. A harmony of raw words and pop colors, shocking images and pious aesthetics, the work exudes an impressive force. Hell according to her is a contrast of colors both bright and soft, strewn with flowers, fruits and saints with joined hands. We see familiar faces, Loana, Claude François, the artist herself and others only known to the police – robot portraits of criminals. Eva Bergera's collages have the chilling beauty of Rogier Van Den Weyden's Last Judgment. Like the masterpiece of the Hôtel-Dieu de Beaune, they demand that we linger in front of them to appreciate all their power, the richness of the details. They are lacerated with sentences: "And what's more, this whore is nice", "Stop! Stop you tire me, order two pizzas and shut your mouth”, “Are you going to cry? “… These words, Eva Bergera heard them, collected, triturated, some were intended for her. And in the middle of this mess remains laughter, humor as an indispensable revolt against the absurd, against a conception of life devoid of meaning, of center. There will always be death at the end, so go find something to do!

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