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Don't Kill Your Brother by RANCINAN - Métamorphosis Collection

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ARTWORK DETAILS

Edition of this artwork
Edition of 30 + 2 AP - All sizes included

Type of print
Fine Art Print monted on plexiglass and aluminium black frame ( 7 cm Deep)

Signature
On the back.

Certificate of Authenticity
Yes, included by the gallery.

Year of Creation
2008

Fine Art Artist
RANCINAN

Collection
Métamorphosis

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Don’t Kill Your Brother, a striking photographic creation by Rancinan, takes its cue from the biblical tale of Abel and Cain—reimagining the fraternal conflict in a contemporary world marked by war and alienation. Two young men, similar in age and culture, stand at odds like warring brothers trapped in a senseless struggle. One is wounded and bound to a post, assuming the role of the sacrificial figure; the other hovers nearby, torn between pity and hostility as he grapples with the reasons behind an unthinkable act of fratricide.

A third figure wearing a shirt emblazoned with “Dieu” looks on, underscoring the impotence of a deity reduced to mere branding. Strewn around them are weapons, bullet casings, and other debris, evoking a state of perpetual conflict. Overhead, a stormy sky mirrors the turmoil below, hinting at a world in which faith, identity, and the fight for higher ideals have all but faded.

Offered as a limited-edition Art Print, Don’t Kill Your Brother presents Art Collectors with a rare opportunity to acquire a piece that is both visually striking and conceptually charged. This Rancinan photograph not only challenges viewers to confront the tragedy of brother turning against brother, but also raises larger questions about humanity’s penchant for violence in a globalized era. For any Art Collector seeking a thought-provoking addition to their portfolio, Don’t Kill Your Brother stands as a testament to Rancinan’s bold, uncompromising vision—and a powerful reflection on the fragility of our shared human values.

Métamorphosis

Métamorphosis

The Métamorphoses collection by Gérard Rancinan is a powerful reflection on transformation, both societal and individual. Through grandiose, meticulously staged compositions, Rancinan delves into themes of human evolution, identity, and the upheaval of norms in contemporary culture. True to his style, he blends theatricality and symbolism, creating intense visual narratives that provoke thought on the constant metamorphoses of our society.

Each photograph in the series challenges social myths, political tensions, and existential questions, making Métamorphoses not only a striking aesthetic journey but also an incisive critique of humanity in perpetual change.

RANCINAN

RANCINAN

Gérard Rancinan is an internationally renowned photographer known for his bold, transgressive works that explore the contradictions and excesses of modern society. Initially a photojournalist, he later established himself in the art world with iconic series such as Trilogy of the Moderns and Metamorphoses, exhibited in prestigious venues like the Palais de Tokyo and the Milan Triennale. His monumental and thought-provoking compositions challenge contemporary myths and behaviors, blending art and social critique. Rancinan is ranked among the world's most influential photographers, with his works fetching record prices at international auction

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