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Patrick AltesEl Ultimo Suspiro Del Moro - Mixed media and collage on canvas2015
2015
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El Ultimo Suspiro del Moro alludes to the story of the last Arab king weeping the loss of his Spanish kingdom. Under his rule Andalusia has become a place of enlightenment and tolerance.  This work depicts mass movement, the drive and energy of eruption, transition and revolution. These shreds of papers collaged on the canvas are purposely distressed, torn and show marks of the passage of time. They are never-merging and forever juxtaposing; they find their junctions and their specific arrangement to form non-random, synchronistic shapes, patterns, movements and tensions, which echo the inner tensions driving the artistic process. The use of paper is deliberately reminiscent of calligraphy
- Creator:Patrick Altes (Algerian)
- Creation Year:2015
- Dimensions:Height: 63 in (160 cm)Width: 51.19 in (130 cm)
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- Gallery Location:London, GB
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU2872216705462
Patrick Altes is an artist of French/Spanish origins, whose work has been deeply informed by his own personal history. Born in Algeria, he has made a distinctive contribution to postcolonial discourse in his work and the emerging Franco-Algerian art movement. As a young adult, he lived in South Africa for two years under the apartheid, where he had his first-hand experience of a society based on discrimination, repression and deprivation of civil and political rights for a large part of the population. It deeply marked him and fuelled in him a sense for the politically, socially and humanly acceptable.
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