Step Into Limbo at Pol Taburet’s Latest Exhibition ‘Oh If I Only Could Listen’
In his late twenties, Taburet has built a reputation with his distinctive blend of color, blended figures, and energetic arrangements that artfully combine airbrushing, acrylic, and oil methods. However, in this latest collection, he departs from the exuberance found in earlier works, instead opting for somber, subdued hues that hint at themes of limbo, sorrow, and untold stories. Drawing inspiration from Francisco Goya’s “Black Paintings” and his own personal grief following the loss of his grandmother, Taburet crafts artworks carrying an undercurrent of violence – though curiously absent of any direct act of violence.