The Golgoth'Art series is a series of oil-on-canvas works in progress, following the rhythm of the artist's analyses. The Golgoth'Art works are medium to large format. They represent the artist in his studio, facing history and current events, in his relationship with the world, and with creation. In Christophe Avella Bagur's conception of culture, art is a historical sequence that feeds on the past to envisage the future, in new pictorial forms and grammars. The works in the Golgoth'Art series are the long journey of a creator who, with the will to create a singular, subjective, yet necessarily coherent language, must persuade his contemporaries, and future generations, that his pictorial language is of interest, exposing a diagnosis of the world worthy of being looked at, perceived, thought about, so that human consciousness endures, well beyond the advent of machines and their "infinite powers".

Golgoth'art v2 is a variation on the same theme, with drawings and gold leaf mounted on canvas. The name Golgoth'Art obviously refers to Christ's Golgotha. To be an artist is an election, a gift of oneself for the culture of humanity, and the journey of thought and action is long and testing.

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