Taking her personal photographic archive as a reference point, from which she constructs a painting about nudity, nature, embracing the body, and ways of living, Roxana Ajder is one of the bravest artists of her generation. Her painting develops extensive se
Painting nude women and men on the beach and by the pool, Roxana Ajder combines the thread of familial affection with her personal foray into the visuality of the 1960s counterculture, which marked the mores and politics of the latter half of the last century, thus changing the world. Body practices and politics, feminine identity, moral codes, and the individual’s relationship with nature and the natural were fundamentally questioned, and society and art deeply metabolized the wave of change. In pairs or groups that highlight their relaxed connection to each other and to the welcoming context around them, Ajder’s naked bodies are smiling and tonic. Their status as images related to other images (here with photography) highlights t
Roxana Ajder’s characters look at us as we look at them, and the construction of the images sometimes gives them monumental statures. They occasionally emerge in the foreground at the edge of the canvas, thus inviting the spectator into a familiar and common space, which he already intimately shares with the content of the painting, with its frontally displayed bodies
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