Friday, February 10, 2006

Cindy Wright: the flesh of paint


Cindy Wright, Skin 2, Oil on canvas (2004)

What I like about these works is that beyond their apparent photo-realism hides a playfulness only possible through painting. It is as if we discovered that beyond the surface of things lie some other levels of things which make them differ. Thus, real skin is different from a photo, a photo is different from a painting. And, mind you, the skin above is different from yours: it hides different shadows.
Different shadows.
Oh, and one more thing: doesn't this man seem a little crazy? (Maybe not crazy? Maybe wild enough?)

It's Jan Fabre. Nice touch.

6 comments:

Hans said...

Yes the beef, a big theme in art. I am becoming sad remembering that wonderful Soutine sold 2 days ago at Christies, I never saw this one in real, so sad, I really want. Link to Soutines "Carcass"
http://tinyurl.com/935y5

Anonymous said...

The meat paintings are lightyears beyond the figure pieces.

André said...

LOVE JAN FABRE!!!!!!

Junior Polanck said...

Amazing!!

Junior Polanck said...

ah

Anonymous said...

i loved the "Skin 2" it is a remarkable presentation of light, and flesh and form, it's a life then life it self

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