Experimental Art Photos at the Exile Pattern Exhibit Urban Pluto | Seonyudo Seoul | 02.02 - 02.08
VISUAL ARTS
Exile Pattern is a collection of experimental art photos by photo patternist Bereket Alemayehu, a native Ethiopian who came to South Korea in 2014 and now resides in Seoul. The photographs, which were on exhibit at Urban Pluto Gallery, Seonyudo Seoul from February 2 to February 8, were taken during the 2016-18 winter months at Beyokje-dong and Chunjgu City in South Korea.
The artist says…
“Since I came to Korea in 2014, as a foreigner who was born and who grew up in a tropical country, I was badly affected by the winter weather. Nonetheless, 2016/18 winter was an amazing experience that I never thought I’d have in my life.
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Parrasch Heijnen opens an exhibition of new works by Xylor Jane
Installation view.
LOS ANGELES, CA
.-Parrasch Heijnen is presenting Back Rub / Foot Rub, an exhibition of new works by American artist Xylor Jane (b.1963, Long Beach, CA). This is the gallerys second solo exhibition with the artist.
Janes exploration of unique phenomena found in numbers and patterns produces delicately layered tessellations that achieve mesmerizingly intricate precision. The artists paintings on panel reflect a controlled form of chaos utilizing ideas similar to that of pointillismweight is added in the density of marks, culminating in a complexly resolved image. The labyrinthine forms are highly evolved constructions utilizing numerical systems sectioned within each panel. Jane either methodically plans out each panel beforehand or begins with problematic compositions that resolve through her experimental process.