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2 Place Montoulieu
Toulouse 31000 , France
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I REFUSE TO DRAW TODAY
Contemporary drawing at the lead mine on 250g paper by Daniel Firman
Natural oak frame and protective glass.
Accustomed to large volumes of exhibitions in France and abroad, Daniel Firman has used his period of confinement to express himself on a new series unpublished whose first attempts began in 2014.
It comes in 3 media and media, I REFUSE TO PAINT TODAY, I REFUSE TO PRINT TODAY, I REFUSE TO DRAW TODAY.
O?K Toulouse presents a selection of twenty drawings from the series “I REFUSE TO DRAW TODAY”, extracted from a batch of drawings made daily during the month of April and May 2020 with the sole technique of the lead pencil on paper in formats 30 x 40 and 42 x 59 cm.
“For this work, I was very inspired by the graffiti invented in the 1970s in New York. Installed in this city for 6 years, I found through this the possibility to write without writing and to draw without drawing. The protocol is quite simple, on my blank sheet, I begin by writing “I refuse to draw today” in total freedom. This sentence, these words, completely reinvented in their calligraphy will become invisible or almost invisible. The writings will invest the space of the sheet is gradually becoming a drawing. The result is a free dialogue between semantics, expression (writing), order (protocol) and disorder (drawing). They are made in great concentration and have no repentance as is a graffiti made at high speed on a subway in Manhattan. I would say that they form in this contradiction to do what I am refusing, a kind of temporal flaw, a passage.” Daniel Firman -
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Documentation: Signed Origin: France Period: New Materials: Lead pencil contemporary drawing on 250g paper by Daniel Firman Condition: New. Creation Date: 2020 Styles / Movements: Abstract Expressionism, Black & White, Contemporary News references: 2020 Plastic Confetti, Ceysson & Bénétière Gallery, New York, USA, 2019 Unppluged, Pilevneli Gallery, Istanbul, Turkey 2018 O?K Design Gallery, Collectible Design Fair, Brussels, Belgium 2013 Backflip, Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin, Paris, Incollect Reference #: 446883 -
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W. 22.24 in; H. 29.13 in; D. 0.79 in; W. 56.5 cm; H. 74 cm; D. 2 cm;
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OAK Oneofakind Gallery, located at 2 Place Montoulieu, Toulouse 31000, France, is a distinctive art space curated by Antoine Vignault, showcasing contemporary sculptures, photography, furniture, and objects. For inquiries, please contact us at antoine@oak-bespoke.fr or +33.065.856.8619.
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