Ladynintel
1996
Ladynintel
1996
Since the early 1990s, Jean-Luc Verna has come to be regarded as the quintessential “bad boy” of the French contemporary art scene. Whether through tattoos painted on his body, make-up, ephemeral mural compositions, drawings on fabric or paper, photographs or performances, eroticism is omnipresent in his work, with death lurking in the background. His paper drawings are technically complex: an initial drawings is photocopied and transferred to a different medium, often aged paper, then colour-enhanced with lip stick. Ambiguous iconography at times supports and at times contradicts this deliberately weathered appearance: Eros stands alongside Thanatos and tragedy is associated with comedy. The history of art spans the worlds of rock music and cinema.
Domain | Dessin |
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Techniques | Transfert au carbone sur papier rehaussé de fard |
Dimensions | 44 x 35 cm |
Acquisition | Don de la Société des Amis du Musée national d'art moderne 2007. Projet pour l'art contemporain 2006. |
Inventory no. | AM 2007-53 |
Detailed description
Artist |
Jean-Luc Verna
(1966, France) |
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Main title | Ladynintel |
Creation date | 1996 |
Domain | Dessin |
Techniques | Transfert au carbone sur papier rehaussé de fard |
Dimensions | 44 x 35 cm |
Inscriptions | MO.D.B.DR. : JLV 96 |
Acquisition | Don de la Société des Amis du Musée national d'art moderne 2007. Projet pour l'art contemporain 2006. |
Collection area | Cabinet d'art graphique |
Inventory no. | AM 2007-53 |