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Olympe Racana-Weiler
French, 1990

Olympe Racana-Weiler French, 1990

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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Olympe Racana-Weiler, Department, Calvados, 2021

Olympe Racana-Weiler French, 1990

Department, Calvados, 2021
Mixed Technique On Linen
150 x 130cm
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Olympe Racana-Weiler (b. 1990, France) presents an entirely new selection of works, her first in Asia. Here, Racana-Weiler explores the diverse temporalities of our existence where memories, lived experiences, and...
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Olympe Racana-Weiler (b. 1990, France) presents an entirely new selection of works, her first in Asia. Here, Racana-Weiler explores the diverse temporalities of our existence where memories, lived experiences, and emotions collide.

At the heart of her paintings is an artistic process that refuses to be underpinned by the need for a structured narrative. In her own words, Racana-Weiler likens her creative process to be “dynamic motions that radiate from her body.” Refreshingly expressive and unconfined, her gestural painting style stems from her background as a dancer, which has helped her develop a sensitive awareness of space, light, and movement. Through bodily movements, Racana-Weiler demonstrates her passionate persona and inexhaustible creativity. Her affinity to dancing can be reminiscent of pioneering abstract artist Wassily Kadinsky, who similarly painted explosions of colours, wandering lines and explored the boundaries of painting through music.

There is a rush of sensation in Racana-Weiler’s mighty canvases that is being executed in a way that is not intended to be easy on the eyes. Driven by impulsivity, Racana-Weiler’s works are charged emotional landscapes that are, as a matter of fact, a mirror to the human soul. With raging colours enveloped in intricately layered textures pervading her canvases, there is a world that is manifested that nudges our imagination. Behind her bold brushstrokes and explosion of colours is a creative process that takes days for Racana-Weiler to come back to and build up on. Like a form of improvised choreography, Racana-Weiler retains a sense of spontaneity as she works on multiple canvases a day to explore the nuances of emotions.

Setting an emotional tone for the scene, Racana-Weiler’s linen canvases are fertile ground for different materials to breathe, push and tear up against but never overpower one another. The artist creates a collective beauty on a backdrop of acrylic hues by layering unconventional materials such as lithographic ink, graveled pigments, polyurethane, signage paint, and enamel spray all onto the same canvas. Akin to the materials used in her paintings, her canvases rarely act as an entity of their own. Acting as an extension of an unfinished thought or conversation, her works can be perceived as diptychs, triptychs, or parts of a disjointed painting.
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Olympe Racana-Weiler (b. 1990) is a French painter who lives and works in Paris. In 2014, she obtained her BFA in Fine Arts and Arts Sciences at Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne – Centre Saint-Charles. Since then, she has participated in various notable group shows in Europe.
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Olympe Racana-Weiler (b. 1990, France) presents an entirely new selection of works, her first in Asia. Here, Racana-Weiler explores the diverse temporalities of our existence where memories, lived experiences, and emotions collide.

At the heart of her paintings is an artistic process that refuses to be underpinned by the need for a structured narrative. In her own words, Racana-Weiler likens her creative process to be “dynamic motions that radiate from her body.” Refreshingly expressive and unconfined, her gestural painting style stems from her background as a dancer, which has helped her develop a sensitive awareness of space, light, and movement. Through bodily movements, Racana-Weiler demonstrates her passionate persona and inexhaustible creativity. Her affinity to dancing can be reminiscent of pioneering abstract artist Wassily Kadinsky, who similarly painted explosions of colours, wandering lines and explored the boundaries of painting through music.

There is a rush of sensation in Racana-Weiler’s mighty canvases that is being executed in a way that is not intended to be easy on the eyes. Driven by impulsivity, Racana-Weiler’s works are charged emotional landscapes that are, as a matter of fact, a mirror to the human soul. With raging colours enveloped in intricately layered textures pervading her canvases, there is a world that is manifested that nudges our imagination. Behind her bold brushstrokes and explosion of colours is a creative process that takes days for Racana-Weiler to come back to and build up on. Like a form of improvised choreography, Racana-Weiler retains a sense of spontaneity as she works on multiple canvases a day to explore the nuances of emotions.

Setting an emotional tone for the scene, Racana-Weiler’s linen canvases are fertile ground for different materials to breathe, push and tear up against but never overpower one another. The artist creates a collective beauty on a backdrop of acrylic hues by layering unconventional materials such as lithographic ink, graveled pigments, polyurethane, signage paint, and enamel spray all onto the same canvas. Akin to the materials used in her paintings, her canvases rarely act as an entity of their own. Acting as an extension of an unfinished thought or conversation, her works can be perceived as diptychs, triptychs, or parts of a disjointed painting.
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Olympe Racana-Weiler (b. 1990) is a French painter who lives and works in Paris. In 2014, she obtained her BFA in Fine Arts and Arts Sciences at Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne – Centre Saint-Charles. Since then, she has participated in various notable group shows in Europe and is currently represented by Cuturi Gallery.
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