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Monkey

  • 寸法260.0 x 173.0 cm

Explore Oleg Dou's surreal photography & sculpture. Known for plasticized faces, his work delves into cruelty, conflict, beauty vs madness. Discover his haunting art.

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作品詳細説明

Monkey is a work by Russian artist Oleg Dou (Moscow, Russia, 1983). Dou is an artist who plays with oppositions, contrasts and ambiguity. He uses porcelain faces to reflect the purity of the human spirit. His pieces are digitally manipulated photographs that take on the resemblance of mannequins. In this work, the photograph is digitally treated with the Diasec technique, a technique that protects it from the passage of time and enhances its colours, contrasts and details. His influences include fashion magazines, advertising, Renaissance portraits and Francis Bacon.Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)

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アーティストの略歴

Oleg Dou: Sculpting the Unseen

Born in Moscow, Russia, in 1983, Oleg Dou’s work exists within a chillingly beautiful space—a realm where the familiar is subtly distorted and the human condition is laid bare with unsettling precision. His art isn't about capturing fleeting moments of joy or sorrow; instead, it confronts us with the darker aspects of our nature, exploring themes of inexplicable cruelty, internal conflict, and the precarious balance between beauty and madness. Dou’s distinctive style—large-format portraits featuring subjects whose faces have been meticulously plasticized—immediately commands attention, drawing viewers into a world both captivating and profoundly unsettling.

Dou's artistic journey began with photography, quickly evolving to encompass sculpture as an integral part of his creative process. Initially, he experimented with traditional portraiture, but found himself increasingly drawn to the idea of stripping away superficiality. The plasticization technique, a painstaking process involving layers of resin and sculpting, isn’t merely a stylistic choice; it's a deliberate attempt to remove all traces of emotion from the subjects’ faces. This creates an almost mannequin-like quality, amplifying the sense of detachment and highlighting the underlying tension within the image. It’s as if he’s not photographing people, but rather capturing fragments of something far more complex – the potential for darkness that resides within us all.

The Language of Absence

The core of Dou's work lies in what is *not* shown. The absence of expression—the lack of a smile, a frown, or any discernible emotion—is perhaps his most potent tool. This deliberate void forces the viewer to confront their own assumptions about human nature and consider the possibility that beneath a seemingly normal exterior, there may be hidden depths of pain, anger, or indifference. He’s not depicting suffering directly; rather, he's suggesting it exists, lurking just below the surface, waiting to be unleashed.

Influences on Dou’s work are diverse and often unexpected. While he acknowledges a fascination with classical sculpture—particularly the works of Michelangelo—he also cites surrealist painters like Salvador Dalí and René Magritte as significant inspirations. The dreamlike quality of their imagery, combined with a focus on psychological themes, resonates deeply within his own artistic vision. There’s a deliberate unsettling juxtaposition of the familiar and the bizarre, mirroring the way Dou presents human faces – recognizable yet fundamentally altered.

Technique and Process

The creation of a Dou portrait is an incredibly labor-intensive undertaking. The process begins with extensive photographic sessions, carefully selecting subjects who possess a certain stillness and composure. These photographs then serve as the foundation for the subsequent sculpting stage. Dou meticulously builds up layers of resin around the subject’s face, gradually shaping it into the desired form. This requires immense patience and precision, as even the slightest imperfection can disrupt the overall effect. The plasticized faces are often illuminated with dramatic lighting, further enhancing their otherworldly appearance and emphasizing their lack of expression.

Beyond the sculptural element, Dou frequently incorporates photographic elements into his final compositions – fragments of text, symbols, or other images that add layers of meaning to the work. These additions aren’t merely decorative; they are carefully chosen to reinforce the central themes of cruelty, conflict, and the unsettling beauty he explores. The integration of photography and sculpture creates a powerful synergy, elevating the work beyond simple portraiture and transforming it into a complex meditation on the human condition.

A Contemporary Voice

Oleg Dou’s art has garnered significant attention within the contemporary art world, exhibited in galleries and museums internationally. His work speaks to a growing unease about the complexities of modern society—the potential for violence, the prevalence of indifference, and the struggle to maintain empathy in an increasingly disconnected world. While his images can be disturbing, they are also undeniably compelling, prompting viewers to question their own perceptions and confront uncomfortable truths.

Dou’s continued exploration of these themes suggests a deeply personal engagement with the darker aspects of human experience. He isn't offering easy answers or comforting resolutions; instead, he presents us with unsettling questions that linger long after we’ve turned away from his hauntingly beautiful portraits. His work serves as a stark reminder that beneath the surface of everyday life, there exists a potential for both profound beauty and unspeakable cruelty – a duality that defines our shared humanity.

oleg dou

oleg dou

1983 - , Russia

基本情報

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Surreal photography
  • Date Of Birth: 1983
  • Full Name: Oleg Dou
  • Nationality: Russian
  • Place Of Birth: Moscow, Russia