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Close your eyes and get an imagination of your body, feel the muscles, the connections, the balance ... Feel inspired to finally rethink the iconicity of the human body in the age of gender discourse:

Knowledge from medical studies contribute to this this visualization of body experience, as well as phenomenological approaches in philosophy—and above all the non-linguistic, intuitive, non-reflective part of the artistic process.

What is special about “Scapula” is the combining of surety and consistency in form with the use of free, non figurative painting techniques. Its surface's structure is all experimental, "bombarded with fortuities", like a landscape, almost like painted by nature itself.

The support is solid MDF, about 30 kg in weight. An artwork beautiful to behold, heavy in meaning, and enlightening.
Close your eyes and get an imagination of your body, feel the muscles, the connections, the balance ... Feel inspired to finally rethink the iconicity of the human body in the age of gender discourse:

Knowledge from medical studies contribute to this this visualization of body experience, as well as phenomenological approaches in philosophy—and above all the non-linguistic, intuitive, non-reflective part of the artistic process.

What is special about “Scapula” is the combining of surety and consistency in form with the use of free, non figurative painting techniques. Its surface's structure is all experimental, "bombarded with fortuities", like a landscape, almost like painted by nature itself.

The support is solid MDF, about 30 kg in weight. An artwork beautiful to behold, heavy in meaning, and enlightening.
Close your eyes and get an imagination of your body, feel the muscles, the connections, the balance ... Feel inspired to finally rethink the iconicity of the human body in the age of gender discourse:

Knowledge from medical studies contribute to this this visualization of body experience, as well as phenomenological approaches in philosophy—and above all the non-linguistic, intuitive, non-reflective part of the artistic process.

What is special about “Scapula” is the combining of surety and consistency in form with the use of free, non figurative painting techniques. Its surface's structure is all experimental, "bombarded with fortuities", like a landscape, almost like painted by nature itself.

The support is solid MDF, about 30 kg in weight. An artwork beautiful to behold, heavy in meaning, and enlightening.
Close your eyes and get an imagination of your body, feel the muscles, the connections, the balance ... Feel inspired to finally rethink the iconicity of the human body in the age of gender discourse:

Knowledge from medical studies contribute to this this visualization of body experience, as well as phenomenological approaches in philosophy—and above all the non-linguistic, intuitive, non-reflective part of the artistic process.

What is special about “Scapula” is the combining of surety and consistency in form with the use of free, non figurative painting techniques. Its surface's structure is all experimental, "bombarded with fortuities", like a landscape, almost like painted by nature itself.

The support is solid MDF, about 30 kg in weight. An artwork beautiful to behold, heavy in meaning, and enlightening.
Close your eyes and get an imagination of your body, feel the muscles, the connections, the balance ... Feel inspired to finally rethink the iconicity of the human body in the age of gender discourse:

Knowledge from medical studies contribute to this this visualization of body experience, as well as phenomenological approaches in philosophy—and above all the non-linguistic, intuitive, non-reflective part of the artistic process.

What is special about “Scapula” is the combining of surety and consistency in form with the use of free, non figurative painting techniques. Its surface's structure is all experimental, "bombarded with fortuities", like a landscape, almost like painted by nature itself.

The support is solid MDF, about 30 kg in weight. An artwork beautiful to behold, heavy in meaning, and enlightening.

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Scapula Painting

Christian Kabuß

Germany

Painting, Oil on Wood

Size: 63.8 W x 44.9 H x 0.7 D in

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Close your eyes and get an imagination of your body, feel the muscles, the connections, the balance ... Feel inspired to finally rethink the iconicity of the human body. The artist's knowledge from medical studies and his reception of phenomenological approaches towards the body add to the non-lin...

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2015

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Painting, Oil on Wood

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63.8 W x 44.9 H x 0.7 D in

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Yes

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Not Framed

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As honest as possible, with all wits and senses, with body and soul, layer by layer from the primal ground towards a surprising imagery off the beaten tracks. German artist and musician Christian Kabuß studied Medicine before he went on to Kunsthochschule Berlin-Weißensee, Accademia di Belle Arti di Venezia and Moholy-Nagy University of Arts and Design Budapest. The artistic language within his paintings is linked to a phenomenological approach to bodiliness, the freedom of the subconscious, and the theoretical and practical considerations of Design. Kabuß has exhibited in Germany and abroad. His works are present in regional, national and international collections. Like his art, his music is freely played and portrays a sense of a parallel-world.

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