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Hunter & Gatti
GIGI HADID. Wall Sculpture Tridimensional Portrait

2018

$7,500
£5,613.35
€6,499.91
CA$10,423.78
A$11,740.69
CHF 6,080.08
MX$142,586.06
NOK 77,231.11
SEK 73,260.23
DKK 48,498.25
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Inspired by the power traditionally attributed to image, Hunter & Gatti wanted their works to perpetuate the wildfire velocity of fashion and the fast cycle of this industry which voraciously consumes any of the images they have created. In response, Hunter & Gatti started re-working celebrity portraits: taking recognizable faces that idealize the work, to give them a new origin, exploring concepts in perception, change, and identity, and playing with the tension between the material and the photography. Change is the only way to keep their pictures alive. All is flux, nothing stays still. The artists explore even further the infinite possibilities of transformation by turning something as temporary as a fashion editorial, into something completely different and original; a unique piece of art. From the Series All is Flux Acrylic tridimensional wall sculpture Sculpted pigment print on Forex acrylic

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