‘Wild and sweet’
Wild and Sweet examines the work of five brilliant contemporary artists from different corners of the world through their individual visual language. The theme of the exhibition pays homage to an analogy once written by Nobel Prize winner Pablo Neruda, where the poet explains dualism in such a way that it integrates and celebrates opposites rather than categorizing or judging them. Wild and Sweet was used to describe the state of a single person at a given moment. It was a summation of emotions and sensations together without having to choose between them, and that is the beauty and uniqueness of the theme we are going to explore: appreciating contrasts without them being “black or white.” A work of art can denote infinitely different elements simultaneously. The artists in the show reconcile and focus on the concept of dualism and incorporated the power of this often rejected idea into their works.
Artists
Nasim hantehzadeh
Jordy Kerwick
Ryan Schneider
Marilyn Sonneveld
Hannah Tilson