Sunday 15 March 2015

Marcel Berlanger / Caravaggio



Caravaggio
Medusa
1595-1598
oil on canvas mounted on a convex wooden shield
55 x 48 cm
Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence


My version of Medusa is a painting on a light box with big holes. It is a portrait of Noami Watts as the jellyfish (funny translation of Medusa of course) of Caravaggio. The portrait is extracted from the King Kong movie by Peter Jackson, just when Naomi is sandwiched between a tyrannosaur and King Kong. But if you look closely you only see the many spots of the Hollywood studio lights in her eyes. I added neon lamps behind the painting to create wedged stupefaction between two technical moments, and the holes are connectors.
Marcel Berlanger, 2014



Marcel Berlanger (BE)
Enseigne Méduse 
front
2011-2012
aluminium lightbox, neons, oil on glass fibre
260 x 160 x 18 cm 


 
Marcel Berlanger (BE)
Enseigne Méduse
back
2011-2012
aluminium lightbox, neons, oil on glass fibre
260 x 160 x 18 cm 



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