FLORIAN THOMAS: time after time
Executed with great precision, the paintings oscillate between representationalism and abstraction. While most of the exhibited works are committed to figuration, the artist's most recent formal expression focuses on the use of opposing movements in a single work, merrily mixing abstraction, and figuration.
The paintings reflect the spirit of times, the behavior of people, their relationship to objects and nature: the monumental painting Lu-Fu from 2021 celebrates its subject-cat’s natural beauty. But at the same time, it hints at people's treatment of animals, and the entertainment aspect of the presentation of possessions.
Thomas also touches on the theme of restitution with ironic detachment: the painting time after time from 2021 is based on a tourist photograph, and reflects on numerous appropriations throughout the African continent.
The variety of formats he uses underscore Thomas' flair for pictorial space and composition. His color universe is vibrant and seductive. Florian Thomas' paintings allow the viewer to speculate over stories, and to get lost in a world that is neither reality nor a representation of it, but a world of images that is one's own.