Soraya Kerdjani: "Soweto"

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Soraya Kerdjani, “So K” (Francia, 1982). “Soweto”. Óleo sobre tela. Se adjunta certificado de autenticidad. Medidas: 20 x 45 cm. Soraya Kerdjani estudió pintura en Argel. La influencia de la arquitectura en su obra pictórica es de suma importancia y da forma a su estilo de diferentes maneras, dependiendo de la ciudad, el espacio y la atmósfera en la que está rodeado. Ha desarrollado su obra en París, Túnez, Londres, Argel y Barcelona. Pone de relieve los contrastes entre la luz, línea y forma, interesándose por la fusión de ambas disciplinas. Fue seleccionada en el proyecto de Times Square en Nueva York patrocinado por ARTISTS WANTED. En 2005, trabajó con el pintor y grabador español José Hernández y con el artista francés Yvan Fayard para el Taller de Pintura Mural en 2006. Entre sus exposiciones individuales destacamos las celebradas en el Centro de Arte Mutuo (Barcelona, 2013); galería aDa (Barcelona, 2012); galería L'Escale en Sèvres (2002). Ha participado en numerosas colectivas: ART TOMA Times Square; Crisolart Art Gallery, ambas en el 2012 en Nueva York; en el Centro Cultural de Argelia, y en la galería 59 Rivoli, ambas en París, 2011; galería Boufedi, Argel, 2010. Vectores, gráficos y haces de líneas direccionales horadan los fondos monocromos que conforman las pinturas de Kerdjani. La fuerza de su lenguaje plástico estriba en la dialéctica creada entre esas superficies cromáticas uniformes y las estructuras dinámicas que desestabilizan esa armonía, estructuras inspiradas en entornos urbanos atravesados por perspectivas múltiples.


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