Herbert Aniko aka Haniko: Hidden Garden
Visual artist Herbert Aniko aka HANIKO's raw material is paper. Her works – with which she has becomeone of the exceptional people in the art world of contemporary art - are large watercolors, small collages, paper and other natural materials, a collection of installations of found objects.
Johann Arens at P/////AKT Amsterdam
Johann Arens uses installation and video to survey the documentary properties of public interiors and their inherent social textures. By deliberately placing artworks atypically he redirects attention to places in the peripheral vision. At P/////AKT he is presenting a new film project, resulting from a shared research with Dr. Alejandro Granados (Research Associate in Biomechanical Engineering at UCL London), along with furniture and educational material from the medical training centre at Amsterdam’s UMC hospital.
Péter Mátyási at B32 Gallery
The representation of nature has for long interested artists (just think of the landscape genre), and was always coupled with a reflection on the relation between humans and nature.
Aline Cautis's solo show at SABOT
SABOT presents the third solo show by Aline Cautis, entitled 'Searchers'.
Yusuke Fukui at the ENA Viewing Space
Fukui Yusuke’s new series, Hidden Numbers consists six paintings, which are pointing on different dates from history on abstract surfaces. The basic inspiration came from the wall textures of Tokyo underground during its renewal process at the beginning of 2017.
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