Grief (2026) - Théo Viardin
Grief (2026) - Théo Viardin
Théo Viardin (b. 1992, Paris) is a French artist based in Marseille. His work explores our relationship with living systems, sacredness, and the environment, shaped by an underlying concern for the ecological impact of human activity.
Grief is part of his body of work presented during his sold-out solo exhibition with Gallerie Kandlhofer.
Format: 429 x 594mm
Edition of 12 signed by the artist
photo rag ultra smooth
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