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31.5 W x 31.5 H in
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From the other avatars project by Saatchi Art "The art is not to represent new things, but to represent with novelty." Slasky I truly believe today the attitude towards art is the same as it was in the past: what has changed is only the medium of communication. There is a continuity with futurism...
2022
Printmaking, Digital on Paper
One-of-a-kind Artwork
31.5 W x 31.5 H x 0.8 D in
Not Applicable
Not Framed
Certificate is Included
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Slasky is an Italian contemporary artist based in Rome, active since 2015. His practice moves between conceptual research, analog collage, and digital work, with a consistent focus on the friction between historical imagery and mass-market visual culture. His work operates through juxtaposition rather than manipulation — placing fragments from different visual regimes in direct physical or compositional contact, without mediation or expressive gesture. The result is cold, precise, and structurally deliberate: objects and images that carry the weight of their original context while being irrevocably altered by proximity to one another. Slasky’s ongoing series After Iconography brings Baroque and Renaissance painting into contact with commercial editorial material — Playboy, Vogue, luxury brand identities — housed in original period frames. His readymade series Beni di Prima Necessità (Goods of First Necessity) presents everyday objects as contemporary relics, structured across three temporal strata of Italian social history. Represented by Bel-Air Fine Art. Listed on Artsper. In 2019, jury-selected by the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam for the international exhibition Long Live Rembrandt.
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