Florian Eymann's extraordinary creations resemble veritable collages. The French artist seems to be echoing certain phases of Robert Rauschenberg's artistic research. Unlike the iconic American artist, Eymann paints oil paintings, layering images that create a perfectly ordered chaos. Drawings on paper overlap with real parts, black-and-white elements combine with colored sections, creating a complex mix that ultimately shapes the image. The faces, which sometimes appear almost in motion, recall the artistic research of Francis Bacon.
The French artist is a cultured author who, through his work, cites the great masters of the past, reinterpreting them in his own way.