Fragments #8, 2022

by Tanc

Painting : aerosol paint, acrylic, mixed media 100 x 80 x 3 cm

$6,340

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Tanc, Fragments #8

About the artwork

Type

Unique work

Signature

Hand-signed by artist

Authenticity

Invoice from the gallery

Certificate of Authenticity from the gallery


Medium

Painting: aerosol paint, acrylic, mixed media

Dimensions cm inch

100 x 80 x 3 cm Height x Width x Depth

Framing

White floater frame

Artwork dimensions including frame

105 x 85 x 5 cm


Artwork sold in perfect condition

Origin: Belgium


About the seller

Galerie Martine Ehmer • Belgium

Artsper seller since 2013

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Collector’s Guide

Tanc

Tanc

France • Born in: 1979

Abstract Street Art

Painters

Printmakers Artists

French artists

Visual artist. Born in Paris on May 11, 1979, lives and works in Paris.

Tanc's work bears the clear influence of abstract expressionist artists (the artist talks about Rothko, Pollock, Reinhardt, Hartung and especially Franz Kline are sources of inspiration in his practice). Tanc's practice reached a turning point: ever since his New York show at Catherine Ahnell Gallery, the artist left aside the colorful explosion that used to mark his paintings and is now more interested in nuances of black, lineary variations and automatic writing. This new direction evokes the work of Henri Michaux.

Tanc is also a composer and certain notions from the electronic and experimental music inhabit his work, without any doubt; the obsession for rhythm and pulsation tend to produce an intense, fascinating painting with a unique vibrating dimension.

He has shows in France regularly, but colorful or grey his work has gained international prominence with exhibitions in Germany (Skalitzers Contemporary Art), in the UK (The French Art Studio), Morocco (David Bloch Gallery) or New York (Catherine Ahnell Gallery). He is one of the most promising artists of his generation.

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