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Dead Cat Bounce
“Frederic Cabocel’s Dead Cat Bounce draws it subject from a piece of old film footage in which a businessman emerges from a hospital...
Frederic Cabocel
Mar 242 min read
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Versailles Betrayed. A Contemporary Artist's Reflections on the Fall of French Monarchy.
Versailles: a palace of mirrors and gold, born from Louis XIV’s vision, a Capetian heir through the Bourbon line. It wasn’t just...
Frederic Cabocel
Mar 243 min read
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Timeless Propaganda
In my art, I often find myself deeply immersed in symbolism. It's a language that speaks volumes about the human experience, delving into...
Frederic Cabocel
Mar 242 min read
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Unveiling Existential Depths: "Saint George and the Beast"
In art, there exists a captivating interplay between symbolism and interpretation, where each brushstroke and every choice of imagery...
Frederic Cabocel
Mar 243 min read
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In Duchamp’s Shadow: Art’s Atomization, the Revolution’s Ruin, and a World Chasing Beauty
Marcel Duchamp flipped a urinal into Fountain in 1917 and gutted art’s soul, atomizing it into bits, stripping it of beauty, handing it...
Frederic Cabocel
Mar 242 min read
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LOUIS XIVTTON "A Toutes Les Gloires de la France"
"To all the glories of France," the famous engraving from Versailles reads, and indeed, to France's most glorious sovereign is the...
Frederic Cabocel
Mar 242 min read
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Unrestricted
“Frederic Cabocel’s “ Unrestricted” exchanges the fleshy and mutative aesthetic of his recent works for a more cosmological, explicit...
Frederic Cabocel
Mar 242 min read
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The Follies of a Peninsular Existence
“The political pitch of Frederic Cabocel’s The Follies of a Peninsular Existence is obvious at a first glance, however metaphorical one...
Frederic Cabocel
Mar 242 min read
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