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Kasper Sonne — Txc57
Kasper Sonne

Txc57

2014

A striking exploration of material and process, Kasper Sonne's *Txc57* harnesses the raw, unpredictable qualities of industrial paint and chemicals to create a surface charged with tension and transformation. The work's visceral, almost volatile presence speaks to Sonne's interest in relinquishing control, allowing reactive substances to dictate form and texture. Housed in the artist's custom aluminum frame, the industrial aesthetic extends beyond the canvas itself, unifying the work as a complete, deliberate object.

Medium
industrial paint and chemicals on canvas, in artist's aluminum frame

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Kasper Sonne, Txc57, 2014

A striking exploration of material and process, Kasper Sonne's *Txc57* harnesses the raw, unpredictable qualities of industrial paint and chemicals to create a surface charged with tension and transformation. The work's visceral, almost volatile presence speaks to Sonne's interest in relinquishing control, allowing reactive substances to dictate form and texture. Housed in the artist's custom aluminum frame, the industrial aesthetic extends beyond the canvas itself, unifying the work as a complete, deliberate object.

Medium
industrial paint and chemicals on canvas, in artist's aluminum frame
Year
2014
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Abstract Art, Danish Artist, Minimalist Aesthetic, Experimental Process, Canvas Work, Male Artist, Industrial Materials, Contemporary Artist, Muted Tones, Chemical Painting, Minimalist Composition, Aluminum Frame

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