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8 x 12 in ($40)
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MadeReady* of the serie "Tribute To ... by Dom(K)" made from distressed posters collected in Paris between 2013 and 2015 (France) - "Red hair Stranger" is an appropriation of Amadeo Modogliani (1884-1920) 's painting titled "Seated Woman in the Blue Dress"(1918/1919) American case, choice of colours: black or white. Handwritten signature after purchase.
2016
Giclee on Fine Art Paper
8 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in
13.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in
White
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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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