ABSTRACT vs OPTICAL 2 | Virtual Exhibition: Jigger Cruz / Marco Mazzucconi / Farhan Siki / Rangga Aputra / Xie Molin / Refijon / Gusti Tantin Udiantara / Wang Zhongjie
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Abstract vs Optical, a journey started one year ago on some unspoiled Indonesian environment, redirecting myself to Singapore and Philippines, eventually leading me back to the place where I first encountered the most sincere art of the nineties (second disclaimer: the country that follows will cause mixed feelings): China.
Exploring studios.
Visiting independent art spaces.
Walking through alleys.
Debating with old and new friends at old and new cafes.
Tasting traditional food whose flavor reminds you of the last time you had it, suggesting new directions, though.
Nor China nor any country gathered under the acronym S.E.A. has ever expressed a so coherent research in art around the absence of any formal shapes. Even through their darkest times, those lands have never challenged their audience with a so explicit lack of formal reference. Not until now. Therefore, the aim of thisshow is to evidence suchbooming of abstraction inregionswhere this practice hasn’t been the general rule yet.
On one hand, the new generation of artists is quite involved in this kind of painting; on the other hand, many mid-career artists are leaving Figurativism behind.
They are all strongly involved in experimenting new and innovative way of expressing themselves. Questioning their own position in the world, they start from hearth-felt topics, follow unpredictable directions and get to surprising solutions. How difficult it is to understand in a direct manner that a brushstroke truly is the visual consequence of an inner instinct.
Abstract Vs Optical doesn’t want to oppose, rather bring together (finally something very sympathetic with the moment). Bring together ideas, feelings, actions, artists generations.
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Xie MolinJi No.25 棘 No.25 2019Acrylic on canvas108 × 84 cm
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Xie Molin
Ji No. 19 棘 No. 19 2017
Acrylic on canvas
96 × 74 cm
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Xie Molin
Ji No. 29 棘 No. 29 2018
Acrylic on canvas
80 × 64 cm
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Marco MazzucconiEssere non qui 2019oil on canvas212 × 126,5 × 4 cm
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Wang Zhongjie2019-1-5 2019Oil on canvas100 × 120 cm
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Wang Zhongjie2015-9-19 2015Oil on canvas150 × 220 cm
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Wang Zhongjie2017.10-2019.7 2017-2019Oil on canvas150 × 200 cm
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RefijonUntitled n.3 2019Acrylic on canvas164,5 × 144,5 × 5 cm
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RefijonUntitled n.1 2019Acrylic on canvas199,5 × 199,5 × 5 cm
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Farhan SikiUntitled 2019Spray paint on canvas178,5 × 197 × 4 cm
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Marco MazzucconiEssere non qui 2020Oil on canvas212 × 126,5 cm
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Marco Mazzucconi
Essere non qui 2020
Oil on canvas
212 × 126,5 × 4 cm
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Marco Mazzucconi
Essere non qui 2020
Oil on canvas
212 × 126,5 × 4 cm
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Marco Mazzucconi
Essere non qui 2020
Oil on canvas
212 × 126,5 × 4 cm
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Marco Mazzucconi
Essere non qui 2020
Oil on canvas
212 × 126,5 × 4 cm
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Rangga AputraBertebaran 2020Acrylic bitumen on canvas180 × 150 cm
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Rangga Aputra
Beyond words 2020
Acrylic bitumen on canvas
200 × 180 cm
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Rangga AputraApples 2020Acrylic bitumen carpaint on canvas149,5 × 149,5 × 4,5 cm
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Rangga Aputra
Contemplation (diptych) 2020
Acrylic bitumen carpaint on canvas
180 × 300 cm
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I Gusti Tantin Udiantara
The infinity line #5 2020
Acrylic on canvas
200 × 200 cm