#CONTEMPORARY

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Sabah Naim for AB GALLERY

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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 2024–25 Jan 2025, Suhe Haus 苏河皓司, Shanghai Produced by: CHERUBY 樱桃瑚. Curated by: Claire Shiying Li 李石影. Art gallery support: BANK.

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Csató József: Broken Bones of the Heart

The Erika Deák Gallery exhibits paintings of József Csató. 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 Csatóforms.

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00:12

iPhone 6S Bento Box

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00:59

Peter Kutin - Sonic Body

RotoЯ - Sonic Body is a rotating quadrophonic audio and light system

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02:17

Digitale Kunst: Ausstellung mit Wasserfall

Brain project of Hannah & Lea Neckel

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01:00

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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00:11

MAFF ♥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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02:06

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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MAFF Loves Melbourne 🇦🇺 : Karla Laidlaw

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05:35

Artist Walkthrough with Paul Yore: WORD MADE FLESH

'Paul Yore: WORD MADE FLESH' is an extensive survey exhibition encompassing the full scope of the artist’s work, including appliquéd quilts and needlework, banners and pendants, collage and assemblage, and large-scale mixed media installation. The exhibition, which continues ACCA’s 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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interviews

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MICHAEL STANIAK

Michael Staniak’s work concerns the changing dynamics of images and materiality in light of the proliferation of digital culture. Grouped into the post-internet movement, Staniak’s 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. “I 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,” he has said.

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Inside the Studio: Kasper Sonne on his new paintings in 'Last Goodbye'

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We are pleased to present Last Goodbye, the debut solo exhibition of our newly represented artist Kasper Sonne. From his Brooklyn studio of ten years to his childhood home that he lived in again upon returning to Denmark, the paintings in Last Goodbye depict physical places that carry a meaningful significance to Kasper Sonne. Whether these places are attached to emotions that are positive, melancholic, or somewhere in between, the works immortalize evocative memories wherein he also seeks closure. The cathartic process of painting them presented a salutary last goodbye, and, similarly to the nature of the eponymous song by Jeff Buckley which inspired the exhibition’s title, there remains a nostalgic affinity for these places. The source materials used in the paintings are comprised of personal images from his archive from the last 15 years. Like a collage, he pieces together various fragments to create a single image, and never paints directly from a photograph. He writes, “I’m not interested in depicting reality - I’m interested in visualizing a mood…to me there’s obviously a clear connection between all my works. I don’t wish to reveal too much about my personal motivations, as I want the viewer to be able to make their own interpretations - but perhaps my interests can be identified as a fascination with the destructive elements in man and nature, combined with an overall feeling of displacement and melancholy.” Kasper Sonne (b. 1974 Copenhagen, Denmark) graduated from The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation in 2000 and has for the past fifteen years been living and working between Copenhagen and New York. With roots in design and graffiti, Kasper Sonne spent years making large, bold figurative paintings, before turning to abstraction to fully explore the qualities of medium, without being beholden to narrative. Throughout his practice, Sonne has continuously investigated the way we interpret our surroundings and make sense of the world we live in by purposefully constructing and deconstructing reality. His works are included in several public collections such as Fuban Art Foundations in Taiwan, David Roberts Art Foundation in London and HEART Museum in Herning, Denmark.

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