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Wall mounted Corian shelves, each with four freestanding acrylic sculptures - Hand signed and numbered on gallery sticker label // Julian Opie’s Belgium 4 (2021) is a wall-mounted acrylic sculpture featuring four stylized figures arranged in a row. Each figure, depicted in shades of black, white, gray, and green, showcases Opie's signature minimalistic style with bold outlines and simplified forms. Mounted on a Corian shelf, the freestanding sculptures evoke a sense of movement, as if the figures are engaged in a casual stroll. Opie's work often explores themes of modern life and anonymity, with this piece capturing an everyday scene in a distinctive, timeless way. The clean lines and pared-down forms invite viewers to interpret the figures' stories within a contemporary urban context.
Belgium 4, 2021
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Wall mounted Corian shelves, each with four freestanding acrylic sculptures - Hand signed and numbered on gallery sticker label // Julian Opie’s Belgium 4 (2021) is a wall-mounted acrylic sculpture featuring four stylized figures arranged in a row. Each figure, depicted in shades of black, white, gray, and green, showcases Opie's signature minimalistic style with bold outlines and simplified forms. Mounted on a Corian shelf, the freestanding sculptures evoke a sense of movement, as if the figures are engaged in a casual stroll. Opie's work often explores themes of modern life and anonymity, with this piece capturing an everyday scene in a distinctive, timeless way. The clean lines and pared-down forms invite viewers to interpret the figures' stories within a contemporary urban context.
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What is new figuration?
Neo-Figurative Art is a collective term that refers to the revival of figurative art in America and Europe during the 1960s, following a period dominated by abstraction. Michel Ragon, a French art critic, argued that this resurgence of figuration occurred during a critical time of social and political upheaval in both regions.