Incompatible VENUS (2025) — AndrBel

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ARTHALL-BEL4224 / Relhi – MINDE / 2025 / 004

Incompatible VENUS (2025)

Oil on canvas

Artist: AndrBel
Title: Incompatible VENUS
Year: 2025
Medium: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 39.37 × 31.5 in (100 × 80 cm)
Series: Relhi — mio GESES – Relhi – MINDE
Status: Core Institutional Work (1 of 7 Anchor Paintings)
Price:mail@andrbel.art


*Institutional Artwork Numbering System
Registry Number: ARTHALL-BEL4224 / Relhi – MINDE / 2025 / 004

Conceptual Position

Incompatible VENUS is one of the central philosophical works within the Relhi – MINDE subsystem of the mio GESES conceptual framework.

The painting investigates human incompatibility at cognitive, perceptual, and emotional levels, presenting Venus not as a classical symbol of beauty but as a cognitive archetype of inaccessible desire.

In this interpretation, incompatibility is not emotional conflict but a structural misalignment between cognitive systems.

The painting thus functions as a conceptual visualization of non-intersecting mental architectures.

Institutional Role

Incompatible VENUS is included among the seven structural anchor paintings of the ARTHALL BEL4224 MILAN project.

These works represent the conceptual core around which the broader institutional and curatorial narrative of the project is built.

Their controlled placement reinforces long-term cultural positioning and scarcity.

Collector Positioning

Ownership of this work offers:

• Acquisition of a central conceptual piece within AndrBel’s system
• Inclusion in the ARTHALL BEL4224 institutional registry
• Long-term exhibition potential in institutional contexts
• Early provenance within the conceptual archive of the mio GESES system

Strategic Context

As a key work within the Relhi – MINDE cognitive series, Incompatible VENUS plays a significant role in the intellectual narrative of AndrBel’s practice and in the formation of the ARTHALL BEL4224 institutional structure. 

Market Framework

Upon request

“I am not interested in depicting the world as it appears.
I am interested in how the mind constructs it.” — AndrBel

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