Daniel Firman Is So Perceptual & So Conceptual

August 15, 2011 |  by  |  Art & Culture

French artist Daniel Firman takes an almost scientific approach to his work. For Daniel, each work is an “environment system,” from which ideas, forms, questions, references and interpretations bombard the viewer begging for dialogue and analyzing. Why are you here? Where are you going? Pay attention!

So conceptual, so perceptual, almost minimal, Daniel’s work knows no bounds in mediums and approach. Whether sculptures of a life-size and lifelike Elephant in a ballerina like pose on his trunk (seen above) or neon lights with spooking sayings such as “Something Strange Happened Here” (seen below or on someone’s Tumblr), Daniel seems to be more interested in what you have to say than his own artistic intent. Well, don’t let him down. Take a closer look at some of Daniel’s work below.

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GREATeclectic aka Kendrick Daye is a DJ, artist and the Editor of Art Nouveau Magazine. As a freelance journalist and photographer his work has been featured in the NY Times Magazine, Ebony Magazine, Upscale Magazine, Creative Loafing, Honeymag.com & Yo-Raps.com.


 

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