Slasky - Sabotage
Technique: Giclée
Signature: Hand signed
The Raft of the Medusa by Théodore
Géricault is a work that, despite depicting a historical event from 1816, resonates deeply with contemporary tragedies related to migration. The painting depicts shipwrecked people abandoned at sea, at the mercy of despair and the hope of being saved.
This image immediately evokes scenes of migrants undertaking dangerous journeys across the Mediterranean, often on fragile vessels, in hope of a better future.
Like the shipwrecked of the Medusa, today's migrants often find themselves victims of political decisions, negligence, and a system that leaves them at the mercy of the sea.
Some studies have even analyzed the painting in relation to migration psychiatry, highlighting how suffering and the struggle for survival are timeless themes.
Slasky is an Italian digital artist, his works have been exhibited worldwide, including at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, and published in fashion, tattoo, and art magazines.
He is known for his 360° digital technique, which he uses to create immersive and surreal images. His works explore themes such as nature, identity and perception, he is an innovative and visionary artist who is helping to define the future of digital art.
"Art is not representing new things, but representing them with novelty"
Latest Exhibitions
Parallax Art Fair
Kensington Town Hall
Hornton Street
London
W8 7NX
2024
Solo Exhibition
CONTEMPORARY VENICE
Pisani-Revedin Palace
S. Marco, 4013A , 30124 Venice, Italy
ARTLAB
Benjamin Eck Gallery
Munich, Germany
2021
Mia Fair
The information Photography Art Fair Italy
Milan, Italy
Lausanne Art Fair
Beaulieu Lausanne
Booth 59
Swiss
Lille Art. Up 2021
Lille, France
Street Art//Urban Art
Legnano, Italy
2020
Woodward Gallery
Wash Your Hands Exhibition
New York City, NY
Red. Sheep Gallery
Work in Paper
Stockholm, Sweden
2019
Wopart Art Fair 2019 / Exhibition Center - Lugano, Switzerland
Long live Rembrandt
Rijks Museum Amsterdam
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Technique: Giclée
Signature: Hand signed
The Raft of the Medusa by Théodore
Géricault is a work that, despite depicting a historical event from 1816, resonates deeply with contemporary tragedies related to migration. The painting depicts shipwrecked people abandoned at sea, at the mercy of despair and the hope of being saved.
This image immediately evokes scenes of migrants undertaking dangerous journeys across the Mediterranean, often on fragile vessels, in hope of a better future.
Like the shipwrecked of the Medusa, today's migrants often find themselves victims of political decisions, negligence, and a system that leaves them at the mercy of the sea.
Some studies have even analyzed the painting in relation to migration psychiatry, highlighting how suffering and the struggle for survival are timeless themes.
Slasky is an Italian digital artist, his works have been exhibited worldwide, including at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, and published in fashion, tattoo, and art magazines.
He is known for his 360° digital technique, which he uses to create immersive and surreal images. His works explore themes such as nature, identity and perception, he is an innovative and visionary artist who is helping to define the future of digital art.
"Art is not representing new things, but representing them with novelty"
Latest Exhibitions
Parallax Art Fair
Kensington Town Hall
Hornton Street
London
W8 7NX
2024
Solo Exhibition
CONTEMPORARY VENICE
Pisani-Revedin Palace
S. Marco, 4013A , 30124 Venice, Italy
ARTLAB
Benjamin Eck Gallery
Munich, Germany
2021
Mia Fair
The information Photography Art Fair Italy
Milan, Italy
Lausanne Art Fair
Beaulieu Lausanne
Booth 59
Swiss
Lille Art. Up 2021
Lille, France
Street Art//Urban Art
Legnano, Italy
2020
Woodward Gallery
Wash Your Hands Exhibition
New York City, NY
Red. Sheep Gallery
Work in Paper
Stockholm, Sweden
2019
Wopart Art Fair 2019 / Exhibition Center - Lugano, Switzerland
Long live Rembrandt
Rijks Museum Amsterdam
#salvagecollection
Breakthrough Art Collection