On the occasion of artist David de la Mano’s second solo exhibition at Galerie Itinerrance in Paris, he’s painted a small mural on the gallery’s facade and shares exclusive images with BSA readers here. The mural’s title, “INTEMPERIE” is also the name of his exhibition.
David’s work in monochrome looks at the limits between the intersection of mind and body. He shows the human body as it bends to the point of the infinite, never rupturing. In stark black lines create their own network of inner-contentedness, interconnectedness, of the mind and the body with vines and roots that keep it all together, strong.
With his natural figures, David makes it possible for humankind to inhabit an internal environment while exploring the universe around them. There is no fear for the fragility of life; his dream-like paintings and drawings are an exploration between humans and their psyche.
The exhibition “Intemperie” is currently on view at Galerie Itinerrance in Paris.
Galerie Itinerrance
24 b bd du Général Jean Simon 75013 Paris
Exposition
À partir du 21/05
Accès libre et gratuit du mardi au samedi de 12h à 19h
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