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Visions of Bloom, 2024 (exhibition ver.)
Duyi Han Single-channel 3D animation Music: Casey Mullen, Gilbert Cameron Evans on Erik Satie, Gnossiennes no.4 Solo exhibition, 08 Nov 2024â25 Jan 2025, Suhe Haus èæČłçćž, Shanghai Produced by: CHERUBY æš±æĄç. Curated by: Claire Shiying Li æçłćœ±. Art gallery support: BANK.
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CsatĂł JĂłzsef: Broken Bones of the Heart
The Erika DeĂĄk Gallery exhibits paintings of JĂłzsef CsatĂł. His latest series focuses on the concept of still lifes, composed of spatially inverted biomorphic motifs, and its relation to the notions of abstraction. His rich surfaces, enhanced by scratches, lines and monochrome spots, recall the image of reliefs, as their opulent overlays create multidimensional spectacles. His paintings, with their diversely textured and often vibrant colors, are both easy and playful, yet the overall impression of his work suggests a kind of ancient mystery. He constructs his compositions from motifs reminisce to natural fractions, plants, rocks or even body parts, and his now emblematic, cheerfully rounded, amoebetic CsatĂłforms.
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Peter Kutin - Sonic Body
RotoĐŻ - Sonic Body is a rotating quadrophonic audio and light system
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Marina Faust | IN RARE CASES
Marina Faust's collages are portraits of women and men, an exhortation to produce "beings" without complying to conventional criteria of stereotypical beauty. Faust gives them a completely different treatment, tearing those portraits, not respecting the conventions of their completeness with facial elements to be stuck on, tearing again, altering the backgrounds, photographing the results and then tearing again, involving herself in as many operations as are necessary to keep the idea of a "perfect being" at bay.* at Xippa Gallery.
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MAFF â„s Japan: Reiji Fukitsu
Born in Hiroshima then moved to Tokyo now based between Mexico/New York, multimedia artist, Reiji Fukitsu, is constantly experimenting.
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SAND&SOAP by Claudio Parentela
Born in Catanzaro, Italy (1962) Claudio Parentela lives and works as an illustrator, painter, photographer, journalist, and much more..
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Artist Walkthrough with Paul Yore: WORD MADE FLESH
'Paul Yore: WORD MADE FLESH' is an extensive survey exhibition encompassing the full scope of the artistâs work, including appliquĂ©d quilts and needlework, banners and pendants, collage and assemblage, and large-scale mixed media installation. The exhibition, which continues ACCAâs contemporary Australian solo series, is constructed maximally as a 'gesamtkunstwerk', presenting work over the past fifteen years, alongside a major new room-scaled sculptural installation developed especially for the exhibition. Curators: Max Delany, in collaboration with Devon Ackermann and Paul Yore Advisory note: This exhibition contains adult content of a sensitive nature. Viewer discretion is advised. Some parts of the exhibition also contain flashing lights and sound. Video produced by Gatherer Media
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MICHAEL STANIAK
Michael Staniakâs work concerns the changing dynamics of images and materiality in light of the proliferation of digital culture. Grouped into the post-internet movement, Staniakâs process-oriented paintings explore the relationship between flatness and texture in digital images. To create his paintings, he builds up textural surfaces out of materials such as casting compound that he then sprays with acrylic paint, creating subtle gradients of texture color with minor stippling that evoke the effects of inkjet printers. The work oscillates between a sensation of a flat, screen-mediated image and the rich texture of an analog painting. For Staniak, the life of the painting both as object and image is crucial. âI consider the finished work as a moment in my practice; something to be considered and valued as an object that will ultimately end up as another picture entering the stream of the internet,â he has said.
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MAFF Loves Melbourne đŠđș : Karla Laidlaw
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