For his “Veneration” exposition at the Galerie Particulière of Paris, the artist-sculptor Levi van Veluw wanted to offer a new context to his sculptures. Then, he examined the visual language used in religious contexts and gave birth to a singular dimension through the use of recognizable symbolisms. The core of the exhibition is the chapel, presented here as a mysterious deep blue object with asymmetrical structure built from vertical blocks.
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Friday, December 29, 2017
For his “Veneration” exposition at the Galerie Particulière of Paris, the artist-sculptor Levi van Veluw wanted to offer a new context to his sculptures. Then, he examined the visual language used in religious contexts and gave birth to a singular dimension through the use of recognizable symbolisms. The core of the exhibition is the chapel, presented here as a mysterious deep blue object with asymmetrical structure built from vertical blocks.
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