manifesto of fragility – A World of Endless Promise
Julio Anaya Cabanding – Théodore Chassériau, Le Christ au Jardin des Oliviers, 2022
2024
Acrylic painting over abandoned cardboard
Venue
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Lyon
Born 1987 in Malaga, Spain.
Lives and works in Madrid, Spain.
The practice of Spanish painter and street artist Julio Anaya Cabanding presents a challenge to art history. On dog-eared pieces of cardboard and graffiti-laden walls, he reproduces masterpieces of Western art. In contrast with their environments and fragile substrates, his trompe-l’oeils establish trans-historical dialogues with the works of past masters such as Théodore Chassériau. Irreverent in practice yet respectful in technique, Anaya Cabanding’s copies examine ideas to do with auctoriality (what pertains to an author’s personality), authenticity and ownership as well with the remits of the institutions that govern the worlds of historical and contemporary art such as conservation and transmission.
Courtesy of the artist
With the support of the Acción Cultural Española (AC/E)
Commission for the 16th edition of the Biennale de Lyon
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