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Denis Darzacq and Anna Lüneman

Double Mix

September 10 – October 31, 2015

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Denis Darzacq + Anna Iris Lüneman  Double Mix Nº49
Denis Darzacq + Anna Iris Lüneman  Double Mix Nº45
Denis Darzacq + Anna Iris Lüneman  Double Mix Nº39
Denis Darzacq + Anna Iris Lüneman  Double Mix Nº40
Denis Darzacq + Anna Iris Lüneman, Double Mix Nº50
Denis Darzacq + Anna Iris Lüneman, Double Mix Nº46
Denis Darzacq + Anna Iris Lüneman, Double Mix Nº39
Denis Darzacq  Anna Iris Lüneman
Denis Darzacq + Anna Iris Lüneman  Double Double Mix Nº33
Denis Darzacq + Anna Iris Lüneman  Double Double Mix Nº30
Denis Darzacq + Anna Iris Lüneman  Double Mix Nº26
Denis Darzacq + Anna Iris Lüneman  Double Mix Nº41
Denis Darzacq + Anna Iris Lüneman  Double Mix Nº48
Denis Darzacq + Anna Iris Lüneman  Double Mix Nº43
Denis Darzacq + Anna Iris Lüneman  Double Mix Nº20
Denis Darzacq + Anna Iris Lüneman  Double Mix Nº27
Denis Darzacq + Anna Iris Lüneman, Double Mix Nº41
Denis Darzacq + Anna Iris Lüneman  Double Double Mix Nº28
Denis Darzacq + Anna Iris Lüneman  Double Double Mix Nº24
Denis Darzacq + Anna Iris Lüneman  Double Mix Nº36
Denis Darzacq + Anna Iris Lüneman  Double Double Mix Nº22
Denis Darzacq + Anna Iris Lüneman  Double Double Mix Nº15
Denis Darzacq + Anna Iris Lüneman  Double Mix Nº14
Denis Darzacq   Recompostion 2
Denis Darzacq   Recompostion No. Nº
Denis Darzacq   Recompostion No. Nº1
Denis Darzacq  Recompostion No. Nº2
Anna Iris Lüneman  Flowered Medusa
Anna Iris Lüneman And Your Weed Killer Biscuit
Anna Iris Lüneman  Philippe's Medusa
Anna Iris Lüneman  Delicate and Kinky
Anna Iris Lüneman  Untitled (from Chance Encounters)
Anna Iris Lüneman  Necklace and Abstraction
Anna Iris Lüneman  Round Up
Anna Iris Lüneman Approach
Anna Iris Lüneman  The Round
Anna Iris Lüneman  Approach
Anna Iris Lüneman  Flat and Sweet Nº8
Anna Iris Lüneman  Flat and Sweet Nº2
Anna Iris Lüneman  Chubby-Faced
Anna Iris Lüneman Arlequin-Knick-Knack

Press Release

Double Mix is a collaboration between two French artists, photographer Denis Darzacq and mixed media artist Anna Iris Lüneman. In this body of work Darzacq’s allusive photography of banal subjects is disrupted by Lüneman’s visceral ceramic abstractions which are literally imbedded in the framed photographs. By grafting these disparate modes together a disorienting play between image and object occurs. These adventurous hybrid works carve out a unique territory between photography and sculpture.

The show will showcase this collaboration as well as recent solo work by each artist in media ranging from photography, ceramics, and painting.

French photographer Denis Darzacq was born and raised in Paris, a city in which he still lives and works today. He started his photographic career following the French rock scene and in 1994 he began a series exploring the nocturnal life of Parisians titled “Only Heaven”, which he exhibited at various photo festivals. In 1999 the French Ministry of Culture commissioned him a body of work on French youth. The interaction between man and urban space and, more precisely, the suburbs became a driving force in his work. Having exhibited extensively throughout France and internationally, his work is also held in both public and private collections including the Pompidou Center, the FNAC (French National Contemporary Art Fund), the Nicéphore Niépce Museum and the Cité Nationale de l'Histoire de l'Immigration.

Anna Iris Lüneman was born in Paris, France, where she spent most of her life. She recently moved to Antwerp, Belgium. She works in a wide variety of mediums including painting, drawing, photography, and ceramics through which she tries to unify “living and still” moments. Her work has often taken on a collaborative dimension as well. She contributed art direction of the French fashion, art, and culture magazine “Purple” with Elein Fleiss and Christophe Brunnquell . She also participated in the artistic collective “Encore”, with whom she participated in the exhibitions ”L’Hiver de l’Amour” in the Museum of Modern Art of Paris; “Winter of Love” at PS1, New York and “June” at Thaddaeus Ropac Gallery.