CLÉMENT DENIS: Beyond the Lines, Where Borders Collapse II

Taipei

2025.03.22-04.26

Whitestone Gallery Taipei is pleased to present Clément Denis: Beyond the Lines, Where Borders Collapse II, the artist’s first solo exhibition in Taipei. Showcasing works from The Wait,The Escape, and The Struggleseries, the exhibition delves into themes of connection, division, and separation. Through a compelling ensemble of ambiguous figures, Clément Denis invites viewers to explore the intricate dynamics of human relationships—where bonds are formed, fractured, and redefined.

Clément Denis delves into the complexities of communication and the human condition in his unique way, with a particular focus on anthropological themes and the expression of consciousness through the body. Issues such as identity and environment drive him to constantly experiment with new artistic approaches, incorporating mediums such as paper weaving, mosaics, sculpture, and printmaking. In recent years, his work has transitioned from richly colored oil and acrylic paintings to paper-based creations characterized by fluid lines and vibrant hues. The artist carefully selects fine art paper from Italian and French paper mills, whose delicate textures and seemingly fragile surfaces enhance the essence and meaning of his artistic expression.

The Wait - Without Tremors

2024
Mixed media on paper
75.0 × 60.0 cm

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The Wait - Untitled

2024
Mixed media on paper
90.0 × 70.0 cm

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The Wait - Waiting Zone

2024
Mixed media on paper
90.0 × 70.0 cm

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The Wait - Watching the Traces II

2024
Mixed media on paper
90.0 × 70.0 cm

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Clément Denis' figurative works depict numerous characters, often rendered in a style full of tension and movement. His paintings frequently combine abstract and figurative elements, portraying the human body and its gestures—some figures appear to embrace, symbolizing unity, while others seem to be in confrontation, evoking a sense of conflict. The artist draws inspiration from Auguste Rodin’s (1840–1917) late-period drawings, noting that Rodin’s fluid, expressive lines capture intense emotions, even when the sketches appear unfinished. The composition and structure of Rodin’s works not only influenced Clément Denis but also encouraged him to integrate elements of movement into his own practice. In his paintings, the figures appear to be in a state of waiting, yet their minds remain active, searching for a path forward.

For The Escape series, Clément Denis draws inspiration from early paleo-Christian frescoes of the 1st and 2nd centuries, which depict the Jews' exodus from Egypt. The time-worn surfaces of these ancient artworks symbolize the fragility of memory and identity. By subtly erasing parts of his own works, the artist underscores the vulnerability of human narratives, much like the erosion of frescoes, reflecting the struggles of refugees whose stories are often forgotten and erased.

The Struggle - Seeking the Path I

2024
Mixed media on paper
172.0 × 145.0 cm

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The Struggle - All the Same

2024
Mixed media on paper
172.0 × 145.0 cm

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The Struggle - Seeking the Path IV

2024
Mixed media on paper
172.0 × 145.0 cm

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The Struggle - Seen on TV II

2025
Acrylic on woven paper
90.0 × 70.0 cm

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The Struggle - The Passers IV

2025
Mixed media on paper
90.0 × 70.0 cm

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The Struggle - Seeking the Path I

2024
Mixed media on paper
172.0 × 145.0 cm

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The Struggle - All the Same

2024
Mixed media on paper
172.0 × 145.0 cm

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The Struggle - Seeking the Path IV

2024
Mixed media on paper
172.0 × 145.0 cm

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The Struggle - Seen on TV II

2025
Acrylic on woven paper
90.0 × 70.0 cm

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The Struggle - The Passers IV

2025
Mixed media on paper
90.0 × 70.0 cm

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The Struggle - Seeking the Path I
The Struggle - All the Same
The Struggle - Seeking the Path IV
The Struggle - Seen on TV II
The Struggle - The Passers IV

The Escape - Into the Mist II

2025
Acrylic on paper
141.0 × 170.0cm

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The Escape - Break Away

2024
Acrylic on paper
141.0 × 180.0 cm

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The Escape - By the Seaside

2024
Acrylic on paper
70.0 × 90.0 cm

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The Escape - Seeking the Night

2024
Acrylic on paper
141.0 × 170.0 cm

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The Escape - Untitled

2024
Acrylic on paper
70.0 × 90.0 cm

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The Escape - Urban Zone

2024
Acrylic on paper
70.0 × 90.0 cm

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In addition, drawing from his background in judo and jiu-jitsu, Clément Denis incorporates bodily movement to symbolize the paradoxes of the human experience. Each brushstroke and paper twist become a testament to both struggle and connection. Are the figures truly in conflict, or are they engaged in the choreography of sport? Notably, Clément Denis tears apart sections of his paintings—evoking destruction or deconstruction—before weaving them back together, creating a reconstructed whole imbued with heightened tension.

The Struggle - Hand Games I

2025
Acrylic on woven paper
72.0 × 92.0 cm

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The Struggle - Hug

2025
Acrylic on woven paper
72.0 × 92.0 cm

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The Struggle - Opening

2025
Acrylic on woven paper
72.0 × 92.0 cm

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The Struggle - Shadow of a Doubt

2025
Acrylic on woven paper
72.0 × 92.0 cm

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The Struggle - Dharma

2025
Acrylic on woven paper
150.0 × 115.0 cm

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The Struggle - Hand Games I

2025
Acrylic on woven paper
72.0 × 92.0 cm

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The Struggle - Hug

2025
Acrylic on woven paper
72.0 × 92.0 cm

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The Struggle - Opening

2025
Acrylic on woven paper
72.0 × 92.0 cm

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The Struggle - Shadow of a Doubt

2025
Acrylic on woven paper
72.0 × 92.0 cm

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The Struggle - Dharma

2025
Acrylic on woven paper
150.0 × 115.0 cm

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The Struggle - Hand Games I
The Struggle - Hug
The Struggle - Opening
The Struggle - Shadow of a Doubt
The Struggle - Dharma

ABOUT

CLÉMENT DENIS

Clément Denis, born in 1991 in Saumur, France, lives and works in Vétheuil, a city on the outskirts of Paris. He once resided in Monet's former home, where he was deeply influenced by the region's Impressionist legacy. Clément Denis graduated from the École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts de Paris (ENSBA), where he studied under François Boisrond (b.1959), a prominent French artist and a leading figure in the Figuration Libre movement. Clément Denis delves into the complexities of communication and the human condition in his unique way, with a particular focus on anthropological themes and the expression of consciousness through the body. Issues such as identity and environment drive him to constantly experiment with new artistic approaches, incorporating mediums such as paper weaving, mosaics, sculpture, and printmaking. In recent years, his work has transitioned from richly colored oil and acrylic paintings to paper-based creations characterized by fluid lines and vibrant hues. His works have been widely exhibited in solo and group shows across Europe, America, and Asia. In 2019, Clément Denis was recognized by Manifesto magazine as one of the seven most promising emerging artists.

CLÉMENT DENIS: Beyond the Lines, Where Borders Collapse II
2025.03.22-04.26

TAIPEI

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