Ludovic Dervillez's "UNTITLED 157" is a mixed media canvas built on a subdued grey ground that shifts between warm stone and cool ash. Dark diagonal marks cross the surface like strokes of writing, their pressure varying from a sharp edge to a fading drag. Below them, pale washes and erased passages create a sense of depth — as if the painting has been worked, reworked, and selectively uncovered rather than simply applied.
The work exemplifies Dervillez's description of his practice as writing: each mark is an inscription, carrying the speed and pressure of a hand moving in real time. The surrounding emptiness is not absence but deliberate silence, a decision to let the exposed ground participate as actively as the marks upon it.
For collectors of contemporary abstraction with conceptual rigour, "UNTITLED 157" offers a quiet but commanding presence — a painting that gains power from what it withholds.