黑料不打烊


SESSION 6

15 Sep, 2023 - 15 Oct, 2023

In the expansive canvas of creativity, an art exhibition unfolds like a mysterious game of astonishing combinations, a dance of the mind that defies logic and flirts with the unexpected. In this new curatorial narrative, the absurd juxtaposition of forms and ideas metamorphoses into a dissonant symphony that ignites imagination and challenges the conventional.

Artists, in their intrepid pursuit of novel visual narratives, interlace elements that ostensibly bear no relation. With an unexpected twist of the brush, Almu Jim茅nez places circles upon negative landscape patterns, ensnaring the viewer in a fleeting dialogue between time and the ephemeral nature. In Peter Constantine鈥檚 work, a human figure melds with the silhouette of a contorted tree, blurring the line between the organic and the human. The audacious act of combining the disparate not only stimulates curiosity but also unlocks emotional and conceptual codes residing within the depths of our minds.

The rigid hierarchy of categories and meanings wavers, creating space for new interpretations and personal resonances. Thus, rationality surrenders ground to intuition, and stories emerge from the inexplicable, as seen in the characters by Christoph Wycislok and Raman Lukuts, composed through fragments and surreal forms, or in the portraits by Rene Jacobsen, which play with the notion of visual representation, evoking a connection between human form and abstract art.



In the expansive canvas of creativity, an art exhibition unfolds like a mysterious game of astonishing combinations, a dance of the mind that defies logic and flirts with the unexpected. In this new curatorial narrative, the absurd juxtaposition of forms and ideas metamorphoses into a dissonant symphony that ignites imagination and challenges the conventional.

Artists, in their intrepid pursuit of novel visual narratives, interlace elements that ostensibly bear no relation. With an unexpected twist of the brush, Almu Jim茅nez places circles upon negative landscape patterns, ensnaring the viewer in a fleeting dialogue between time and the ephemeral nature. In Peter Constantine鈥檚 work, a human figure melds with the silhouette of a contorted tree, blurring the line between the organic and the human. The audacious act of combining the disparate not only stimulates curiosity but also unlocks emotional and conceptual codes residing within the depths of our minds.

The rigid hierarchy of categories and meanings wavers, creating space for new interpretations and personal resonances. Thus, rationality surrenders ground to intuition, and stories emerge from the inexplicable, as seen in the characters by Christoph Wycislok and Raman Lukuts, composed through fragments and surreal forms, or in the portraits by Rene Jacobsen, which play with the notion of visual representation, evoking a connection between human form and abstract art.



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