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Charles Molina (Bilingual edition)

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Charles Molina (Bilingual edition)

Contributors:

By (Author) Capucine Millot
By (author) Charles Molina

ISBN:

9782370742698

Publisher:

Editions Skira Paris

Imprint:

Editions Skira Paris

Publication Date:

4th November 2025

UK Publication Date:

14th August 2025

Country:

France

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

192

Dimensions:

Width 250mm, Height 320mm

Description

The first monograph devoted to the contemporary visual artist Charles Molina

Charles Molina (2001-2021) is a young artist who passed away prematurely, but who had time to make his mark on the Miami scene with works at the crossroads of abstract expressionism and street art. He was also inspired by the pulsating rhythms of hip hop and electro music, and collaborated with artists from this scene: he designed the cover of the #Utopia2 album and created the portrait of rapper XXXTentacion.

His works are characterized by a superimposition of materials and techniques (oil, acrylic, pastels, pen, markers, collages, cut-outs), but also by a singular sense of urgency, a creative frenzy driving him to multiply supports: walls, doors, cars, objects, wooden panels or pieces of canvas. Abrupt subjects, scraped layers of paint, splashes, torn-off sections: Charles Molina's works reflect an almost chaotic, sometimes violent spontaneity. But his paintings also reveal a gentleness and sensitivity in the choice of color nuances, as well as a meticulousness reflected in the numerous preparatory drawings. With this aesthetic halfway between delicacy and urgency, reflection and intuition, Charles Molina appropriates and assembles icons from history and pop culture to make them the protagonists of his own stories.

This monograph is both a retrospective and a tribute, presenting a wide range of material (preparatory drawings, notebooks, texts and poems, tags, artwork) to capture the diversity and introspective scope of Charles Molina's creations.

Author Bio

Capucine Millot is the Head of Communications, Nahmad Contemporary Gallery.

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