Aket Kubic (1989) - bad news

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Attributed to Aket Kubic, the cubist acrylic painting titled 'bad news' was created in 2026 in France, measures 41 x 33 cm, and is sold with its frame.

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"The growing importance of Aket in the art world was reinforced when he was selected by Coca-Cola for their global MASTERPIECE campaign. Aket Kubic continues to engage in an experimental and playful approach to art, using his creations to explore and present personalities and subjects with a style close to Cubism. His unique approach to daily life and Cubism, combined with his playful experimentation, ensures him a privileged place in contemporary art. Every year, with the regularity of a metronome, the spotlights turn on Aket Kubic. In 2023, he led an advertising campaign for Coca-Cola. In 2024, he signed the poster for Dunkirk Carnival, he, the native of Grande-Synthe who lived in La Madeleine. In 2025, he took possession of the Minorelle Gallery in Marcq-en-Barœul. And at the start of 2026? He is customizing Bavaria 8.6 beer cans."
BY EM. C.

BIOGRAPHY CURATOR:

Aket Kubic, born on May 20, 1989 in Grande-Synthe, in northern France. He is a French contemporary street artist whose work transcends national borders. Having grown up in an artistic environment, Aket had his first encounters with art in his teenage years.

Aket Kubic interprets daily life, transforming routine and ordinary scenes into positive and surprising visions that speak to everyone. His work brings new perspectives to traditional scenes, giving the viewer a fresh look at the banal. His unique style is immediately recognizable, characterized by an emphasis on geometric objects such as cubes and by a playful and experimental approach to art.

The growing importance of Aket in the art world was reinforced when he was selected by Coca-Cola for their global MASTERPIECE campaign, thus confirming his status as a reference in artistic circles. His vibrant and dynamic works testify to his ability to breathe new life into the ordinary and make it extraordinary. Aket Kubic, from his graffiti beginnings to his current status as a famous contemporary street artist, has had a significant impact on the art world. His unique approach to daily life and Cubism, combined with his playful experimentation, ensures him a privileged place in contemporary art.

WORK:

This artwork, executed in a bold Cubist style, captures the intensity and complexity of human emotions. The angular lines and geometric shapes intertwine to form the face of a man. The earthy color palette, punctuated by touches of blue and yellow, gives this painting intriguing depth. The interplay of shadows and light enhances the details, revealing a grainy texture that adds to the raw and expressive character of the whole. A nonchalant attitude toward this world where we all are unhappy spectators.

Authenticity guaranteed by signature and certificate of authenticity
FORMAT: 41 X 33 CM
READY TO HANG
ACRYLIC, SPRAY, PASTEL
FRAMING INCLUDED

"The growing importance of Aket in the art world was reinforced when he was selected by Coca-Cola for their global MASTERPIECE campaign. Aket Kubic continues to engage in an experimental and playful approach to art, using his creations to explore and present personalities and subjects with a style close to Cubism. His unique approach to daily life and Cubism, combined with his playful experimentation, ensures him a privileged place in contemporary art. Every year, with the regularity of a metronome, the spotlights turn on Aket Kubic. In 2023, he led an advertising campaign for Coca-Cola. In 2024, he signed the poster for Dunkirk Carnival, he, the native of Grande-Synthe who lived in La Madeleine. In 2025, he took possession of the Minorelle Gallery in Marcq-en-Barœul. And at the start of 2026? He is customizing Bavaria 8.6 beer cans."
BY EM. C.

BIOGRAPHY CURATOR:

Aket Kubic, born on May 20, 1989 in Grande-Synthe, in northern France. He is a French contemporary street artist whose work transcends national borders. Having grown up in an artistic environment, Aket had his first encounters with art in his teenage years.

Aket Kubic interprets daily life, transforming routine and ordinary scenes into positive and surprising visions that speak to everyone. His work brings new perspectives to traditional scenes, giving the viewer a fresh look at the banal. His unique style is immediately recognizable, characterized by an emphasis on geometric objects such as cubes and by a playful and experimental approach to art.

The growing importance of Aket in the art world was reinforced when he was selected by Coca-Cola for their global MASTERPIECE campaign, thus confirming his status as a reference in artistic circles. His vibrant and dynamic works testify to his ability to breathe new life into the ordinary and make it extraordinary. Aket Kubic, from his graffiti beginnings to his current status as a famous contemporary street artist, has had a significant impact on the art world. His unique approach to daily life and Cubism, combined with his playful experimentation, ensures him a privileged place in contemporary art.

WORK:

This artwork, executed in a bold Cubist style, captures the intensity and complexity of human emotions. The angular lines and geometric shapes intertwine to form the face of a man. The earthy color palette, punctuated by touches of blue and yellow, gives this painting intriguing depth. The interplay of shadows and light enhances the details, revealing a grainy texture that adds to the raw and expressive character of the whole. A nonchalant attitude toward this world where we all are unhappy spectators.

Authenticity guaranteed by signature and certificate of authenticity
FORMAT: 41 X 33 CM
READY TO HANG
ACRYLIC, SPRAY, PASTEL
FRAMING INCLUDED

Details

Artist
Aket Kubic (1989)
Sold with frame
Yes
Attribution
Attributed to
Title of artwork
bad news
Technique
Acrylic painting
Signature
Signed
Country of origin
France
Year
2026
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
41 cm
Width
33 cm
Weight
3 kg
Depiction/theme
Portrait
Style
Cubism
Period
15th century
FranceVerified
78
Objects sold
100%
Private

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