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Born 1981. Known for: Figurative art, exploring themes of appearance and disappearance.
Claire Tabouret is a contemporary artist known for her figurative artwork that explores the themes of appearance and disappearance. She often works from pre-existing photographic images but allows... Read full biography
Claire Tabouret is a contemporary artist known for her figurative artwork that explores the themes of appearance and disappearance. She often works from pre-existing photographic images but allows her subjects to take on new and unexpected forms in her art. Tabouret blurs the distinctions between... Read full biography
Claire Tabouret is a contemporary artist known for her figurative artwork that explores the themes of appearance and disappearance. She often works from pre-existing photographic images but allows her subjects to take on new and unexpected forms in her art. Tabouret blurs the distinctions between figure and ground in her work, creating spaces charged with psychological and emotional depth. Her exhibition titled "Eclipse" alludes to the human tendency to notice obscured things, drawing parallels... Read full biography
Claire Tabouret is a contemporary artist known for her figurative artwork that explores the themes of appearance and disappearance. She often works from pre-existing photographic images but allows her subjects to take on new and unexpected forms in her art. Tabouret blurs the distinctions between figure and ground in her work, creating spaces charged with psychological and emotional depth. Her exhibition titled "Eclipse" alludes to the human tendency to notice obscured things, drawing parallels between celestial events and the altered natural order of things. Some of her works depict groups of characters whose individuality is on the verge of being lost in engulfing social contexts.
Claire Tabouret is a contemporary artist known for her figurative artwork that explores the themes of appearance and disappearance. She often works from pre-existing photographic images but allows her subjects to take on new and unexpected forms in her art. Tabouret blurs the distinctions between figure and ground in her work, creating spaces charged with psychological and emotional depth. Her exhibition titled "Eclipse" alludes to the human tendency to notice obscured things, drawing parallels between celestial events and the altered natural order of things. Some of her works depict groups of characters whose individuality is on the verge of being lost in engulfing social contexts.
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