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Arnaud Quercy – Savage in “WHATEVS” by Art Fluent, Boston

Arnaud Quercy’s Savage, exhibited in WHATEVS at Art Fluent (Boston), merges digital architecture with poetic disruption. Beneath the polished façades of civilization, the piece reveals a primal force—an ancestral fire breaking through the illusion of order. Inspired by a single word—Savage—this work reflects on forgotten margins and the beast that still sleeps within.
Dates:
May 1, 2021 - June 1, 2021
Status:
Archived
Location:
Boston
Address:
Art Fluent
1 Washington Mall #1218
Boston, MA 02108 - USA
“Run, Citizen! Run and hide fast! A savage of a new era is gashing open the doors of your homes.” — — Arnaud Quercy, Abstract Essay No. 44

Savage

Savage

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Exhibition Statement Selected for Art Fluent’s vibrant and unfiltered WHATEVS exhibition, Arnaud Quercy’s Savage confronts the viewer with a striking digital composition and an abstract-poetic text. In a world shaped by the structures of reason, ambition, and light, Savage whispers of what lies beneath—an eruption of ancestral fire from the margins of modern civilization. Rooted in a poetic fragment written for the One Word challenge and dedicated to Gemma Egmo, Savage blends urban abstraction with mythic undercurrent. It evokes both architectural triumph and the reawakening of something primal. The piece serves as a warning and a mirror—an allegory of forgotten souls, rising instincts, and the illusions of progress. In Quercy's digital universe, we are both the Builders and the Beast—suspended between enlightenment and rupture. https://art-fluent.com/gallery/whatevs/ https://art-fluent.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/QUERCY-ARNAUD.jpg

Art Fluent, Boston, MA / WHATEVS exhibition, juried by Amy Matteson Neill : Savage