Vhils (1987) - Layers (Unique piece)

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Vhils (1987), Layers (Piece unica), un ritratto giclée 70 × 50 cm originario del Portogallo, del 2024, edizione limitata 1/1 con firma a mano in ottime condizioni.

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VHILS - “LAYERS” 1/1

This is not an edition, it's a unique piece! One of a kind.

LAYERS is a collection of generative NFTs based on the work Vhils develops with physical billboard pieces. Uniting the digital and physical art worlds, this project reveals the intricacies of the artist’s creative universe by replicating the physical practice on the blockchain.

This artwork is an original, 1/1 physical artwork that results from a conversion process from NFT to physical artwork, done by the artist and accessible only to top collectors.

50x70 cm
In excellent condition, as received from Vhils studio (see pictures)

Stored flat in a non-smoking room

Shipped with care, tracking, insurance and signature, in original packaging

View feedback and bid with confidence!

ABOUT THE ARTIST :
Portuguese artist Alexandre Farto (b. 1987) has been interacting visually with the urban environment under the name of Vhils since his days as a prolific graffiti writer in the early-to-mid 2000s.
His groundbreaking bas-relief carving technique – which forms the basis of the Scratching the Surface project and was first presented to the public at the VSP group exhibition in Lisbon in 2007 and at the Cans Festival in London the following year –, has been hailed as one of the most compelling approaches to art created in the streets in the last decade.
This striking form of visual poetry, showcased around the world in both indoor and outdoor settings, has been described as brutal and complex, yet imbued with a simplicity that speaks to the core of human emotions. An ongoing reflection on identity, on life in contemporary urban societies and their saturated environments, it explores themes such as the struggle between the aspirations of the individual and the demands of everyday life, or the erosion of cultural uniqueness in the face of the dominant model of globalised development and the increasingly uniform reality it has been imposing around the world. It speaks of effacement but also of resistance, of destruction yet also of beauty in this overwhelming setting, exploring the connections and contrasts, similarities and differences, between global and local realities.
Vhils grew up in Seixal, an industrialised suburb across the river from Lisbon, the capital of Portugal, and was deeply influenced by the transformations brought on by the intensive urban development the country underwent in the 1980s and 1990s. He was particularly inspired by the way city walls absorb the social and historical changes that take place around them. Applying his original methods of creative destruction, Vhils digs into the surface layers of our material culture like a contemporary urban archaeologist, exposing what lies beyond the superficiality of things, making visible the invisible and restoring meaning and beauty to the discarded dimensions buried beneath.
Since 2005, he has presented his work in over 30 countries around the world in solo and group exhibitions, site-specific art interventions, artistic events and projects in various contexts – from working with communities in the favelas of Rio de Janeiro, to collaborations with reputed art institutions such as MAAT – Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology (Lisbon), Contemporary Arts Center (Cincinnati), Le Centquatre-Paris (Paris), Centre Pompidou (Paris), CAFA Art Museum (Beijing), or the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego (San Diego), among others. An avid experimentalist, Vhils has been developing his personal aesthetics in a plurality of media besides his signature carving technique: from stencil painting to metal etching, from pyrotechnic explosions and video to sculptural installations. He has also directed several music videos, short films, and two stage productions.

His unique approach and artwork have been garnering critical acclaim around the globe.
Vhils belongs to the same artistic movement as Banksy, Invader, C215, Jef Aérosol, JR, Swoon, Shepard Fairey, Dran, Martin Whatson, D Face, Sandra Chevrier, FinDac, Os Gemeos, Kaws, Cranio, Escif, Seth, ROA, Yoshitomo Nara....

VHILS - “LAYERS” 1/1

This is not an edition, it's a unique piece! One of a kind.

LAYERS is a collection of generative NFTs based on the work Vhils develops with physical billboard pieces. Uniting the digital and physical art worlds, this project reveals the intricacies of the artist’s creative universe by replicating the physical practice on the blockchain.

This artwork is an original, 1/1 physical artwork that results from a conversion process from NFT to physical artwork, done by the artist and accessible only to top collectors.

50x70 cm
In excellent condition, as received from Vhils studio (see pictures)

Stored flat in a non-smoking room

Shipped with care, tracking, insurance and signature, in original packaging

View feedback and bid with confidence!

ABOUT THE ARTIST :
Portuguese artist Alexandre Farto (b. 1987) has been interacting visually with the urban environment under the name of Vhils since his days as a prolific graffiti writer in the early-to-mid 2000s.
His groundbreaking bas-relief carving technique – which forms the basis of the Scratching the Surface project and was first presented to the public at the VSP group exhibition in Lisbon in 2007 and at the Cans Festival in London the following year –, has been hailed as one of the most compelling approaches to art created in the streets in the last decade.
This striking form of visual poetry, showcased around the world in both indoor and outdoor settings, has been described as brutal and complex, yet imbued with a simplicity that speaks to the core of human emotions. An ongoing reflection on identity, on life in contemporary urban societies and their saturated environments, it explores themes such as the struggle between the aspirations of the individual and the demands of everyday life, or the erosion of cultural uniqueness in the face of the dominant model of globalised development and the increasingly uniform reality it has been imposing around the world. It speaks of effacement but also of resistance, of destruction yet also of beauty in this overwhelming setting, exploring the connections and contrasts, similarities and differences, between global and local realities.
Vhils grew up in Seixal, an industrialised suburb across the river from Lisbon, the capital of Portugal, and was deeply influenced by the transformations brought on by the intensive urban development the country underwent in the 1980s and 1990s. He was particularly inspired by the way city walls absorb the social and historical changes that take place around them. Applying his original methods of creative destruction, Vhils digs into the surface layers of our material culture like a contemporary urban archaeologist, exposing what lies beyond the superficiality of things, making visible the invisible and restoring meaning and beauty to the discarded dimensions buried beneath.
Since 2005, he has presented his work in over 30 countries around the world in solo and group exhibitions, site-specific art interventions, artistic events and projects in various contexts – from working with communities in the favelas of Rio de Janeiro, to collaborations with reputed art institutions such as MAAT – Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology (Lisbon), Contemporary Arts Center (Cincinnati), Le Centquatre-Paris (Paris), Centre Pompidou (Paris), CAFA Art Museum (Beijing), or the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego (San Diego), among others. An avid experimentalist, Vhils has been developing his personal aesthetics in a plurality of media besides his signature carving technique: from stencil painting to metal etching, from pyrotechnic explosions and video to sculptural installations. He has also directed several music videos, short films, and two stage productions.

His unique approach and artwork have been garnering critical acclaim around the globe.
Vhils belongs to the same artistic movement as Banksy, Invader, C215, Jef Aérosol, JR, Swoon, Shepard Fairey, Dran, Martin Whatson, D Face, Sandra Chevrier, FinDac, Os Gemeos, Kaws, Cranio, Escif, Seth, ROA, Yoshitomo Nara....

Dettagli

Artista
Vhils (1987)
Venduto da
Proprietario o rivenditore
Edizione
Edizione limitata
Edition number
1/1
Titolo dell'opera
Layers (Unique piece)
Tecnica
Giclée
Firma
Firmato a mano
Paese d’origine
Portogallo
Anno
2024
Condizione
Eccellenti condizioni
Altezza
70 cm
Larghezza
50 cm
Raffigurazione/Tematica
Ritratto
Stile
Street art
Periodo
2020+
Venduto con cornice
No
Venduto da
FranciaVerificato
523
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