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Paintings / Paintings

Alexis Denuy's works question the human condition between fragility and resistance; it is an exploration of human dignity through the figure and silence.

The drawings and paintings in the Alexis'Eyes series are on 65 x 50 cm paper and are available for purchase, exhibition, or collaboration via contact .

ALEXIS' EYES, Drawing-Paintings 2026

Artistic Practice Statement:

My artistic practice is centered on painting and develops through a visual language inspired by comics, popular culture, and contemporary forms of narration. I describe my work as a living painting, a space where images appear animated, charged with movement and tension, as if they were fragments taken from an ongoing story. Through this approach, I explore social behaviors, collective dynamics, and the contradictions of contemporary society, while maintaining a strong attachment to figuration and visual impact.

Comics influence my work both aesthetically and conceptually. Their visual codes, such as bold outlines, expressive characters, saturated colors, and dynamic compositions, allow me to construct images that are immediately readable while remaining complex and layered.

The figures that populate my paintings often resemble characters rather than portraits. They appear suspended in ambiguous situations, caught between action and pause, excess and restraint.

Ultimately, my artistic practice seeks to capture the complexity of contemporary society through a visual language that is both accessible and critical. By merging the narrative power of comics with the expressive potential of painting, I aim to create images that are visually striking while remaining open to interpretation. My paintings operate as spaces of tension and reflection, where fiction becomes a tool to question reality and where viewers are invited to reconsider their own position within the social scenes depicted. Painting allows me to reclaim these images from their usual speed and to offer them as spaces of contemplation, doubt, and shared questioning. This process affirms painting as a critical, sensitive medium fully engaged with the present moment and open to dialogue with viewers today.

To the Confined Song by Alexis Denuy, Video clip directed by Catherine Poulain and Alexis Denuy with Paintings by Edvard Munch and Alexis Denuy.

Daily life of the video workshop at the Stéphane Mortier gallery

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