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Franck Noto

120HU

2021

Mixed media on linen canvas

120 × 120 cm

Unique

Location: Mauguio, France

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15,670 € 15670.0 EUR 15,670 €

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About the artwork

In a continuous gesture, Noto encloses a palette of soft, luminous colors, so that they blend spontaneously, in infinite pictorial loops. The drips that cross the surface from top to bottom inscribe the work in the context of its creation. Spray-painted, the canvas seems to have been produced vertically, anchoring its composition in a certain materiality. The artist uses the codes of graffiti, giving the viewer the impression of facing a fragment taken directly from a city wall. Here, the artist seems to echo the eternal recommencement of this discipline, a subject he likes to integrate into his work.

Expert opinion

This canvas perfectly illustrates Noto's own gestural style, albeit in less vivid colors than usual.

About the artist

Franck Noto, aka Zest, is a visual artist born in Montpellier in 1980. Born into an art-sensitive family whose father was a painter-draftsman, his artistic taste was already pronounced in his childhood. But it was in 1995, when he came face to face with graffiti, that his desire to create really took off. Fascinated by color and the abstraction of gesture, his work is imbued with urban culture, the essence of his creativity. In his work and his research into form, Noto uses a variety of tools, including markers, rollers, spray cans, brushes and paintbrushes. A self-taught artist, he is now recognized worldwide from New York to Nouméa for his mural and studio work, and is penetrating new markets such as design with Philippe Starck and fashion with Agnès b. Present in numerous group shows (Geneva, 2014; Buenos Aires, 2017; San Francisco, 2017; London, 2017; Hamburg, 2023), the artist is also featured in some twenty monographic exhibitions (Bangkok, 2013; Zurich, 2018; Marseille, 2019; Paris, 2022...). In 2020, he collaborates with the Musée Fabre (Montpellier) under his pseudonym for an exhibition in honor of Soulages' 100th birthday.

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