The text fragments in Denis Grau's works function as a mirror of social contradictions and move between oppressive irony and existential reflection. They address the ambivalences of the digital age, question social norms and explore personal vulnerabilities.
Grau's artistic practice is based on the interweaving of direct linguistic statements and their visual resolution. This results in works that oscillate between readability and abstraction. The process of painting over, blurring and overlaying becomes a metaphor for the complexity of modern communication.
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The text fragments in Denis Grau's works function as a mirror of social contradictions and move between oppressive irony and existential reflection. They address the ambivalences of the digital age, question social norms and explore personal vulnerabilities.
Grau's artistic practice is based on the interweaving of direct linguistic statements and their visual resolution. This results in works that oscillate between readability and abstraction. The process of painting over, blurring and overlaying becomes a metaphor for the complexity of modern communication.
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