Look inside yourself
Painting
Conceptual Art
1996
Contemporary
312.0 x 410.0 cm
Rede Portuguesa de Arte Contemporânea a Norte
A Window into Tranquility: The Essence of David Lamelas
In the vast landscape of contemporary conceptualism, few artists possess the ability to transform the mundane into the meditative quite like David Lamelas. His 1996 masterpiece, Look inside yourself, serves as a profound invitation to pause and observe the quiet rhythms of existence. At first glance, the painting presents a serene park scene, where a structural metal pavilion or bridge anchors the composition against a lush backdrop of verdant trees. Yet, beneath this surface level of landscape painting lies the intellectual depth characteristic of Lamelas’ career—a career defined by his investigations into how we perceive time, space, and our own place within the environment. The work captures a fleeting moment of leisure, where the presence of parked cars and strolling figures suggests a shared human experience, grounding the ethereal quality of the art in the tangible reality of a sunny afternoon.
The technique employed in this expansive 312 x 410 cm canvas breathes life into the scene through a delicate balance of structure and organic fluidity. The artist masterfully juxtaposes the rigid, geometric lines of the metal architecture with the soft, dappled textures of the surrounding foliage. This interplay creates a visual tension that mirrors the relationship between man-made constructs and the natural world. For the discerning collector or interior designer, the scale of this piece offers a commanding presence, capable of transforming a room into an immersive sanctuary. The brushwork, while capturing the essence of light and shadow, maintains a clarity that allows the viewer to wander through the parkland, discovering small details—a lonely bench, the distant movement of people—that evoke a sense of nostalgic peace.
Beyond its aesthetic allure, Look inside yourself carries a heavy symbolic weight, acting as a mirror for the viewer's internal state. The title itself functions as a directive, suggesting that by observing the external world with intention, one might eventually find clarity within. Lamelas, an artist deeply rooted in the Argentine avant-garde and later shaped by the conceptual movements of Los Angeles, uses this scene to explore the concept of "perceptual space." The park is not merely a setting; it is a stage for the unfolding of time. As we gaze upon the figures and the stillness of the landscape, we are prompted to reflect on our own movement through life. It is an evocative piece that offers more than just decoration; it provides a psychological anchor, making it an ideal acquisition for those seeking to infuse their living or professional spaces with a sense of profound introspection and enduring calm.
David Lamelas (1946 –)
David Lamelas (b. 1946) is a pioneering Argentine Conceptual artist renowned for sculptures & films exploring media, communication, time, and US foreign policy. Key figure of the avant-garde scene in Argentina & Los Angeles.
Rede Portuguesa de Arte Contemporânea a Norte (Porto, Portugal)
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Om dette kunstværk
- Titel: Look inside yourself
- Kunstner: David Lamelas
- År: 1996
- Oprindelige mål: 312.0 x 410.0 cm
- Format: Panoramic
- Ophavsretlig status: Beskyttet af ophavsret
- Udstillet hos: Rede Portuguesa de Arte Contemporânea a Norte
- Kreativ periode: Mature Period
- Kontekstuelt korpus: media and space , exploration of environments
- Hovedfarve: Espresso
Hurtige fakta
- Artist: David Lamelas
- Dimensions: 312 x 410 cm
- Subject or theme: Leisure and relaxation in a park setting
- Title: Look inside yourself
- Year: 1996