London
Red Eight’s newest exclusive artist Galadriel Gestin’s debut England exhibition “I love you, but I have chosen darkness”.
Buckowski's ear, 2012
3,840 GBP
A season in hell, dragging flowers shaped like fear
6,720 GBP
Surfing on identically different hallucinations, 2021
Price on Request
The mood rises three seconds away from Anna, 2021
6,240 GBP
All of a sudden Braque is pissed off, 2021
An entire town on her head, the young woman stares at the moon, 2021
4,320 GBP
Cheat With Time, Dance and Diet Within a Star's Core, 2021
8,640 GBP
Women Do It Best , 2021
Modele Anna Being Born Again, 2021
With just the right dose of gazoline in your veins, I'll show you how to fly
The Reality Switch, 2021
Uncertainty Principle, 2020
5,760 GBP
Galadriel Gestin was born on a train in 1980 – Dreamlike, poetic and punk altogether, his work sets a fascinating tension between Eros and Thanatos, between a temptation for nihilism and a quest for meaning. In some respect somber and chaotic, his pictural universe is always balanced by the palpable presence of sensuality and lightheartedness. This being recognized, how could one define, in the wider history of modern art, the creative ground from which emerges an immediately recognizable and eminently personal painting? Certainly, in a renewal of figurative arts as a start. More specifically in a triangular space of which the first angle would be surrealism, by the ubiquity of language, intertwining forms in an automatic writing kind of dynamic, as well as with the intriguing words his works borrow as titles. The second angle of this triangle would be symbolism by the repetition of signs such as amphoras, eyes, tears or ladders. The last angle of this triangle would be expressionism by representations, mainly of the female character, extracted from reality to be metamorphosed by Gestin’s mindset and intuitions. Beyond this triangular, other influences come into play, such as the Beatniks in literature, as well as Dylan Thomas or Arthur Rimbaud in poetry. His work gathers next to 1500 pieces painted on a variety of supports and objects. He regularly delivers public performances giving birth to works bound ephemeral, during which he either paints on a plexiglass, facing his public, or directly on a model, who then becomes the canvas. His work is followed by many collectors in Europe and in the US.