Emma Webster
Emma Webster’s eerie compositions are invitations to travel beyond traditional vistas and into seductively hybrid environments that metabolize, materialize, and alchemize. Rendered in oil paint, her landscapes are simultaneously imaginary and familiar, gravity-defying yet abiding an internal order. To arrive…
MARCUS JAHMAL – FLUID METAPHORS
Marcus Jahmal’s paintings operate like a flexible, moving chessboard, composed of various color fields, on the ground of which a cast of characters play an eerie game, as in a dream. A woman’s leg protrudes into the picture; a cat…
THOMAS SCHEIBITZ – SIMILARITIES AND IMITATIONS OF THE VISIBLE
Berlin-based artist Thomas Scheibitz is among the most important German painters and sculptors of his generation. Since the early 1990s, he has developed a kind of conceptual painting and sculpture that draws upon art-historical references. At the heart of his…
“IN THE INSTANCE” – A PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION BY MANI NEJAD
An artist book by Mani Nejad presenting a documentary and material collection of the ephemeral nature of reality, time and its particular form of instantaniousness. The visual track, represented by the eye of the camera ...
Guillaume Durrieu – L’argument littéral
Paris based Galerie Rabouan Moussion is currently presenting “L’argument littéral” – a solo presentation of French painter Guillaume Durrieu. The artist develops a process-oriented way of painting, both abstract and concrete, in large formats that he confronts with other mediums,…
Margaux Williamson
Margaux Williamson’s paintings can be seen as a re-invigorated form of figuration. In her works, characterised by a sense of interiority and intimacy, Williamson explores how the visual markers of daily life can frame and refract experience. Devoid of protagonists,…
TARIK CURRIMBHOY – PURITY OF FORM AND MATERIAL
“Sculpture in Motion” is currently on view at Leila Heller Gallery, New York, featuring sculptures by Indian artist and architect Tarik Currimbhoy. In both architecture and sculpture, Currimbhoy searches for tranquility, simplicity and tactility, expressed in purity of both form…
DEBORAH ROBERTS – A COLLAGE OF BLACK IDENTITY01
Deborah Roberts presents “I’ve something to tell you” – a suite of recent large scale works in mixed media and collage at Stephen Friedman Gallery London. The show features paintings dominated by black backgrounds and some of the largest works…