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France
In France, Cal Fraser places his figures within a surreal junkyard landscape, juxtaposing detachment and decay with uneasy sensuality. A seated figure lounges on an armchair amid industrial debris, while another body—partially submerged and dressed in pastel undergarments—lies lifeless before them. The scene evokes themes of consumption, alienation, and erotic apathy. Fraser’s trademark painterly style and symbolic staging challenge viewers to consider how national identity, desire, and history collide in grotesque and intimate ways.
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In France, Cal Fraser places his figures within a surreal junkyard landscape, juxtaposing detachment and decay with uneasy sensuality. A seated figure lounges on an armchair amid industrial debris, while another body—partially submerged and dressed in pastel undergarments—lies lifeless before them. The scene evokes themes of consumption, alienation, and erotic apathy. Fraser’s trademark painterly style and symbolic staging challenge viewers to consider how national identity, desire, and history collide in grotesque and intimate ways.
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