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Daniel Berman Prints and Multiples

Mexican, b. 1982
There is in Daniel a fixation on anthropomorphic figures rather than strictly human ones as a receptacle to express the full range of emotions of the modern subject. The cast of characters in his images is extremely varied, but certain beings remain with him, accompany him through time, and adapt to different supports and scales. He appropriates popular cartoons to pimp them up, but he's also surprisingly atavistic and primitive. Despite this fixation on the body, which often materializes in ultra-Baroque compositions, in his latest works he tends towards dissolution. At such a level of fragmentation and blurring, his paintings flirt more openly with abstraction. In this series of new paintings, we can see a clear stylistic evolution and an intense dialogue between formal and conceptual extremes, transcending predictable, repetitive, and standardized results to stand out with tropical expressionism in which its confessional quality is a fundamental bastion at the hands of a chromatic exploration.
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Artist: Daniel Berman
I saw a shadow in the kitchen, Print, 75 x 45 cm, Abstract, 2022
I saw a shadow in the kitchen, Print, 75 x 45 cm, Abstract, 2022

I saw a shadow in the kitchen, Print, 75 x 45 cm, Abstract, 2022

By Daniel Berman

Located in Ciudad de México, MX

I saw a shadow in the kitchen, - Print - 75 x 45 cm - Abstract, c. 2022 Daniel Berman's production is not only torrential and overflowing but also mutating as if it were a chamele...

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