Katsuhiko Matsubara
Comprised of thick layers of vibrantly hued oil paint, Katsuhiko Matsubara’s largescale canvases often provoke a visceral reaction in their audience. Through his repeated use of pink and red—which brings to mind internal organs and blood filled veins—the artist highlights the physicality of his medium, resulting in surfaces that disgust and delight in equal measure. […]
Yurika Sunada
Interested in mechanisms of perception, Yurika Sunada creates installations that incorporate movement, light, and sound. Having studied space design with scenographer Nobutaka Kotake before switching her focus to sculpture, Sunada is attuned to the ways in which these elements can be manipulated to give form to abstract thoughts, feelings and processes. Her most recent project, […]
WINDOW DISPLAY
Snow Yunxue Fu *1987, lives and works in New York Gorges, USA 2018, 4:15 min https://snowyunxuefu.com/ The experimental animation “Georges” moves between the traditional lines of Chinese as well as Western landscape painting and their transfer to digital. In the oversaturated tones of the RGB color scale the mountain ranges, cloud banks and river courses are […]
Gladys Kalichini
In the exhibition … these gestures of memory Gladys Kalichini focusses on the duality of memory and history, and considers ideas about mourning, remembering and forgetting in relation to the commemoration of stories about specific women within the larger picture of the narration of resistances against the colonial rule in Zambia and Zimbabwe (then Northern […]
Logan MacDonald
bætha is a Beothuk word meaning: go home . As a consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic, amid warnings of border closings and restrictions on movement, MacDonald left his residency early. He returned to Canada leaving behind fragments of artworks. MacDonald uses this unprecedented (unanticipated) situation to assemble a body of work that considers notions of […]
Igor Vidor
Over many years, the incessant violence plaguing the streets of Brazil has found a unique visual expression in the shells that litter the poor neighbourhoods of Brazil, and the bullet-proof synthetic Aramid fiber covering the cars of the rich. Igor Vidor frequently appropriates such materials, produced by European weapons manufacturers and chemists, in his art […]
Paul Wesenberg
Paul Wesenberg is a painter with a special interest in the materiality of paints and canvas. His approach reflects both the deeply considered foundations of his own position and the unbridled delight he takes in demonstrating— with maximum opulence—the ambition and autonomy of his paintings. His free-flowing forms—now abstract, now concrete, here chaotically agglomerated, there […]
Annedore Dietze
In her current paintings Annedore Dietze is looking for half abstract, half representational solutions for volumes, for forms that within their arrangement and spatial appearance speak a language on their own. A basic idea for some of these pictures was provided by a bouquet of peonies, whose flowers refused to open. Over a long period […]
Gladys Kalichini
In the exhibition … these gestures of memory Gladys Kalichini focusses on the duality of memory and history, and considers ideas about mourning, remembering and forgetting in relation to the commemoration of stories about specific women within the larger picture of the narration of resistances against the colonial rule in Zambia and Zimbabwe (then Northern […]
Window Display #4
Magic hour Light and dark are bound. Light, in the spectrum of natural or artificial happenings, the most fascinating and appealing to me. A star light, sun or moon light, a sparkle, a lighting, a bulb, a flare. The lens flare (photography or cinematography) is one of my favorites moreover because flares were considered a […]