Hubert Mardi’s work unfolds within a constant dialogue between concept and material, where construction, deconstruction, and controlled instinctive gestures intertwine. Informed by Braque’s Cubism, Malevich’s radicality, and Pollock’ s gestural energy, his practice oscillates between structure and expressiveness. His compositions combine minimal lines, geometric forms, and dream-like symbols drawn from academic subjects. His paintings begin with a vivid, spontaneous drawing that is gradually organized through a rigorous protocol. The application of a dense underlying material, a mixture of plaster and acrylic, allows the artist to manually engrave his forms, letting the motif emerge directly from the surface. This asserted physicality reveals a search for authenticity where structure, expressivity, and introspection converge.
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