The screens went dark, the clamor echoed in the stadium and suddenly a bluish background emerged with the word “STRIP” in black, as well as the diuse back of a strange naked woman. A thunderous start drove the crowds wild, witnessing a hand write “STRIPPED” in ink one, two, three, a hundred times, until the canvas went completely blue. Absolute madness.
Conceived as the sexual song by an eighties rock band, "Stripped" was reconceptualized by the followers of Depeche Mode. The lofty creation that smells of sex and tachycardic kisses, will now be translated as dispossession. It talks about escaping from technology and civilization, about baring the most intimate level
of emotions. STRIPPED, the homonymous exhibition at Galería Azur Madrid, brings together a selection of artists intending to undress those emotions, perhaps hidden behind a fleeting glance at art.
Calmness, tranquility, anxieties and frustrations. The game of aesthetics, form, rhythm, color and texture are
crossed by the artist's sensitive gaze and reinterpretation. Once again,
the narrative journey through the rooms of our Chueca neighborhood gallery undresses a group of artists,
and invites us to become spectators of an art devoid of external influences that hide the true essence of being.
Ceres González. Art Critic / Art Curator. GALERIA AZUR.
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