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Unlove 01Limited edition print Paper Print 
by Garry Arzumanyan

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£211.09

From an edition of 30

Size 60 x 40 cm (unframed)

In this “Unlove” series, I explore the socio-cultural disintegration of love as a transcendental and reciprocal human experience, replaced in contemporary society by the ideology of instant gratification and bodily commodification.

From a sociological standpoint, the painting reflects Zygmunt Bauman’s concept of liquid love—a fragile, transitory form of intimacy characteristic of postmodern relationships. The figures are physically close yet existentially distant, immersed in a collective pursuit of pleasure, devoid of emotional anchorage.
This work evokes a metaphysical presence—perhaps a vestige of the divine or romantic ideal now obscured by materialism.
I’m against the contemporary erosion of affect. I am not moralizing, but rather documenting a cultural condition: the transformation of love from a profound, mutual bond into a consumable experience mediated by algorithmic culture and visual economies.

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Oil

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#figurative#seaside#coastal#nude#people#surrealism#conceptual
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In this “Unlove” series, I explore the socio-cultural disintegration of love as a transcendental and reciprocal human experience, replaced in contemporary society by the ideology of instant gratification and bodily commodification.

From a sociological standpoint, the painting reflects Zygmunt Bauman’s concept of liquid love—a fragile, transitory form of intimacy characteristic of postmodern relationships. The figures are physically close yet existentially distant, immersed in a collective pursuit of pleasure, devoid of emotional anchorage.
This work evokes a metaphysical presence—perhaps a vestige of the divine or romantic ideal now obscured by materialism.
I’m against the contemporary erosion of affect. I am not moralizing, but rather documenting a cultural condition: the transformation of love from a profound, mutual bond into a consumable experience mediated by algorithmic culture and visual economies.

Materials used:

Oil

Details:

Tags:

#figurative#seaside#coastal#nude#people#surrealism#conceptual
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Garry Arzumanyan is an award-winning artist, who works and creates basically in surrealism genre. Mixing classic seascape with modern art, as he confess, he’s just capturing what his hearth feels and what... Read more

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