Exhibition

O Grad

5 Oct 2012 – 3 Nov 2012

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Friday
10:00 – 18:00
Saturday
10:00 – 18:00
Sunday
10:00 – 18:00
Tuesday
10:00 – 18:00
Wednesday
10:00 – 18:00
Thursday
10:00 – 18:00

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mazzocca | contemporary paintings

Berlin, Germany

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  • U8 kotbusser Tor
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Sculptures and lines paintings

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Kartüche Gallery presents: ‚0 Grad‘ artworks by Kwanyoung JUNG & Latifa SAYADI Vernissage: Fr. Oct. 5th 2012 at 7pm Exhibition: Until Nov. 3rd press- release, Berlin : Sept. 21th 2012. 'O Grad' invites you to follow the pure lines of sculptures and graphic works. Interpretations in two artistic languages and of two sensibilities, gathered by similar approaches stretching out towards a technically very demanding minimalism. Straight or curved, the lines suggest two additional studies of the mono and the pluri-dimensionality, both subtracted in the incidence of the angularity. In a sober chromatic universe, we come across landscapes of juxtaposed lines...Even broken, they express only the proportion of their own existence. Width and depth are factual and trivial, their limits are not presupposed. Minutely and with perfection, Kwanyoung JUNG closes his lines at the very place of their fracture. This is where it ends up, to extend itself broken, outside the painting, as a grafic intervention that pull us out from a monotonous and repetitive surface. The infinite nature of the lines rules out the appearance of geometrical figures. Like the creation of a sensory and perceptive dimension, but without any polygonal frame... everlasting freedom. In the slim shade of the cold and dark lines of her sculptures, Latifa SAYADI's multidisciplinary work explains a delicate and fleeting paradoxically dimension of her art. A whole work involving various mediums for an approach of the relation between performance and technique. Immutables sculptures and fragile marks of her tools which meet the traditional medium of paper. A kind of copperplate printing illustrating her philosophy of the sculpture.Like a graceful imprint, a delicate exposure of the powerful methods she uses in her creation process.

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