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Thameur Mejri, Fallen Structures 2, 2024

Thameur Mejri Tunisian, b. 1982

Fallen Structures 2, 2024
Acrylic, charcoal and pastels on canvas
150h x 180w cm
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On planes of deepening reds and greens, smeared by gusts of diagonal lines, where blues are unusually threatening and hostile, the seemingly accidental is in fact intentional in its defiance....
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On planes of deepening reds and greens, smeared by gusts of diagonal lines, where blues are unusually threatening and hostile, the seemingly accidental is in fact intentional in its defiance. On certain canvases, hieroglyphs, motifs that are ritually superimposed in his work, spatter and cascade on restless fabrics that veil a kind of mental pentimenti. On other canvases, such as Fallen Structures, a rather reductive palette is employed, where torrential shuffled lines swiftly and explosively invade and disconcert the muted surfaces. Mejri’s impluse to amplify was followed by an intention to simplify. Yielding more value to the techniques, he states that, “the significance is dictated by the practice, design, materials, and my interaction with the formats”. It is precisely via this iconographic repetition and consistency where the encounter between the artist and his canvas lays, where all is marked by doses of intensity amidst the inherent fragility of his medium, namely charcoal. Simultaneously, the vigorousness of the fall is counterpoised by the frailty of anatomical forms that levitate and writhe, an invisible thread colliding vulnerability and violence. These silhouettes, or half-silhouettes, appear altogether upside down, upended, suspended in action, or collapsing, as if entering a chasm that seems to parasitize them.

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