contemporary-figurative art , iconography Alain Rouschmeyer contemporary-figurative art , iconography Alain Rouschmeyer

Figurative art: A minefield of interpretations

The interpretation of a figurative work can indeed be subject to misunderstandings or misinterpretations. I am keen to raise this subject because it is visibly recurring for so many reasons and therefore becomes a generator of divergences.

I still have a very present memory of the hours of classes in Art School where the teaching evoked iconography in which it was a question of linking the composition to the intentional research of the artist and of being able to appropriate a certain reading considered qualitative to allow a better understanding of the work visualized. This analysis has always created for me

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oil, charcoal, black stone and blood on linen canvas - 80 x 80