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Year
2019
Medium
Paintings
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Oil on canvas
1974 , South Africa
Contemporary neo-optical artist from South Africa, Corne Theron uses water as a metaphor for our subconscious. Neuropsychiatrist s call the subconscious our ‘stored memory’. Most of our reactions stem from our ‘programming’. Corne Theron is fascinated by the way we mostly react towards each other without first logically thinking about it and reasoning about it. The sources of our influence and the way it impacts us, in terms of our individuality and the way we relate to each other, motivates her work. Neuroplasticity and neuroscience are often references for her studies. She is represented by galleries from South Africa to Europe
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Montlignon, Rue de Paris
It was in October 2010 that Virginie Barrou Planquart created in Paris the gallery that bears her name. Dedicated to contemporary artworks, the gallery supports and promotes emerging or established, french or foreign artists who all have a strong and singular identity and who, each in their language, approach the spectator with freshness and immediacy. Findi...