Christina Moser: There鈥昇ot There
Big Medium proudly presents There鈥昇ot There by Christina Moser. A multisensory experience designed to move us internally and physically through space, emotions, and environments.
Moser, who鈥檚 mostly known for her gradient paintings, and who has always leaned on abstraction, geometry, and the impossible, opens her practice to objects and installation, allowing us to accompany her on a journey of reflection through the tumultuous and transformative last few years of her life.
鈥淭here鈥昇ot There is a collection of work that explores the in between, a meditation on transition as a constant. Particularly, exploring the transitory nature of the self and our various threshold stages. For something to be defined as a middle stage, there must be a beginning and an end. Such dualities include: life and death, creation and destruction, pleasure and suffering, light and dark, impermanence and permanence, personal shadow and collective shadow. The work straddles a space between conscious and unconscious, capturing ephemeral moments and extending them for further contemplation.鈥
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Big Medium proudly presents There鈥昇ot There by Christina Moser. A multisensory experience designed to move us internally and physically through space, emotions, and environments.
Moser, who鈥檚 mostly known for her gradient paintings, and who has always leaned on abstraction, geometry, and the impossible, opens her practice to objects and installation, allowing us to accompany her on a journey of reflection through the tumultuous and transformative last few years of her life.
鈥淭here鈥昇ot There is a collection of work that explores the in between, a meditation on transition as a constant. Particularly, exploring the transitory nature of the self and our various threshold stages. For something to be defined as a middle stage, there must be a beginning and an end. Such dualities include: life and death, creation and destruction, pleasure and suffering, light and dark, impermanence and permanence, personal shadow and collective shadow. The work straddles a space between conscious and unconscious, capturing ephemeral moments and extending them for further contemplation.鈥