FEAT. CARLOTTA BAILLY BORG Longsleeve

119,00 

A uniform by the co-conspirators for the co-conspirators.
The Long Sleeve Shirt series continues – Featuring Friends.
Edition of 68, certificated.
Shirts run slightly larger than standard sizes for a relaxed, comfortable fit.

100% Organic Cotton GOTS certified – 240.0 GSM

Carlotta Bailly-Borg (b. 1984, Paris, FR) draws on an eclectic range of influences – from art history and mythology to sports and pop culture – which she abstracts, reshapes, and reconfigures into intricate fictional worlds. These universes are inhabited by anthropomorphic figures that interact on various visual stages, generating dynamic energies through their entangled cultural and bodily identities.

Bailly-Borg works across a wide spectrum of media, including drawing, oil painting, ceramics, fresco, and painting under glass. Her compositions are defined by sinuous lines and organic curves reminiscent of Persian calligraphy, forming figures that shift between the ephemeral and the rigid. These elements are woven into dense, interconnected scenes that transcend the sum of their parts, inviting viewers to explore relationships, intricacies, and entanglements.

Her paintings are populated by an ever-changing cast of elastic, fluid characters that seem liberated from gravity and anatomy. Driven by desire and an impulse toward life, they twist and fold within compressed picture planes.

Carlotta Bailly-Borg lives and works in Brussels. She has exhibited widely in galleries and institutions worldwide, including at S.M.A.K. in Ghent (2025), Etablissment d’en face in Brussels (2024), The Community in Paris (2023), VITRINE Gallery in Basel (2022), and Bosse & Baum in London (2019). She holds a Master’s degree in Fine Arts with honors from the École Nationale Supérieure d’Arts de Paris-Cergy and has participated in prestigious residencies, including Moly Sabata (2018) and the Palais de Tokyo’s Creation Laboratory in Paris (2013). Her work is part of public collections such as the Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, the FRAC Île-de-France, and the Fondation Pernod Ricard.