The world tour of contemporary art continues at the 193 Gallery with a focus on abstraction and the visual impact on color through the Colors of Abstraction exhibition.
This first exhibition of 2021 regroups seven different nationalities (France, Italia, South Africa, Mexico, Brazil, Thailand and USA). Mixing sculptures and paintings finalizes an exhibition cercle around the color theme. Abstract art is born in the beginning of the XXth century. The artistic landscape is then mostly composed by fauvism, cubism and figurative expressionism. Gradually, the artists emancipate themselves and the artistic creation in marked by the liberation of form, color and subjects.
The artists presented at the gallery are all about the liberation of form, color and subjects in a very contemporary way through bold colors and graphic and distinct visual constructions, as illustrated by the creations of Valentina Canseco, as well as the geometric combinations of Hugh Byrne and Ben Arpea.
But also, through heavy works where the material and the colors are one, like those of Harry Moody, Aldo Chaparro and Anton Alvarez, where the variations of colors through the material are at the center of the preoccupations of the artist. The visitor is invited to feel the emotions, freeing himself of visual reality.
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