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Quayola at Palais des Beaux Arts, Lille

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Posted by Eliza Williams, 7 October 2011, 16:50    Permalink    Comments (8)

Quayola has created at new multi-screen video installation based on a series of paintings at the Palais des Beaux Arts in Lille, titled Strata #4. The work will be on show at the museum this weekend: two teaser clips from it are shown here.

Using a series of paintings from the museum's Flemish collection, and specifically focusing on the grand altarpieces by Rubens, Quayola has stripped away the surface skin of the paintings and then used custom software to decode the rules present in the proportion, composition and colour of each painting, defining colour palettes, patterns and structures, and generating new abstract geometries following those very same rules. The resulting installation illustrates Quayola's journey from the original painting to its new form as a digital abstraction.

Strata #4 is part of an ongoing series of works by Quayola that aim to challenge the accepted perceptions of classical art, architecture and iconography. The installation will be on show as a large-scale diptych in the atrium at the Palais des Beaux Arts in Lille (where it will appear alongside the paintings used in the film) until Sunday.

The piece was produced by Nexus Interactive Arts. More of Quayola's work can be seen at quayola.com.

8 Comments

You can see Strata #4 at The Creators Project, New York
October 15th & 16th. 81 Front St, Brooklyn
Keri Elmsly
2011-10-07 20:58:09


Stunning, love the audio.
Hopper212
2011-10-08 17:19:26


Fascinating and very clever.
Bip Mistry
2011-10-08 21:05:18


Imagine Cezanne's face if he could see this. Or Picasso's.
bobo zizek
2011-10-10 14:20:49


Beautiful.
Brendan
2011-10-11 01:45:29


Stunning work, check Strata #3 with music by Plaid, breathtaking live...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=apw8jMqWJJU
John Instruct
2011-10-11 12:15:30


Very clever and captivating. It adds another dimension to the artwork, making you look closely at it.
Knooq Web Design
2011-10-15 11:13:07


Clever..? I am not so sure.
Picasso & co would probably think we have all lost the plot.
More interesting to think what digital artist will make of this in a decade or so time.
Digital raping traditional, almost mocking maybe. Just feel something is lost in translation.
Pretentious use of a plugin even..
Musics and effects are nice, very fitting, goes well, polite and clean like the subject matter.

Dont get me wrong its very cool, great music videos...nothing more.
The cool and sexy is the original itself.
Rex
2011-10-20 18:29:23


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