KHRŌMA

KHRŌMA

17th July – 13th November 2020

The exhibition “Khrōma” will feature works by Johan Deckmann, Amir H Fallah, Bella Foster and Wendy White.
The processes of industrialization have narrowed our experiences of color. This group show explores how we can let colors breathe again and look at them in a more intimate and personal way, experiencing different palettes of colors and ways of expression in each single artist. The idea of the “Khrōma” having a relevant presence on the space allows the viewer to understand diversity of language interpretations. Johan Deckmann (Copenhagen, Denmark, 1976) body of work delves not the complexities of life, using and re-using books that he painted onto fictional self-help books, bringing a hybrid between paintings, poetry and physiology. Linking life with intimacy is as well the core theme in Los Angeles-based Bella Foster (Los Angeles, EEUU, 1985) artist that creates dreamy, alluring paintings of real and imagined domestic interiors and still life arrangements. Not far from Wendy White (Deep River, Connecticut, EEUU, 1971) paintings that can be two or three dimensions, exchanging and playing with color and structures. Paintings in which color, edge, gesture and fractures are influenced by spontaneity and the everyday life. Amir H Fallah (Tehran, Iran, 1979) crates scenographic ambiences where combines visual vocabularies of painting and collage with elements of installation to deconstruct material modes of identity formation. Positioning the human in the center of his body of works, using an experienced palette of colors and textures. Colors and geometry that conclude this exhibition make us remember the theories of Johannes Itten when the color relied on his personal experience.

AMIR H. FALLAH, Entangled In The Tropics, 2014

Acrylic, colored pencil on paper mounted to canvas
36 x 48 inches

WENDY WHITE, Ice, 2013

Acrylic on canvas, wood, enamel
250.19 x 194.31 cm feet

JOHAN DECKMANN, The art of Undoing, 2016

Paint on book
22,5 x 14 cm
With frame: 34,5 x 26 cm

AMIR H. FALLAH, Lovers In A Park, 2016

Acrylic, collage, colored pencil on paper mounted to canvas
4’ x 4’ feet

WENDY WHITE, Good Year, 2019

Inkjet and acrylic on three canvases, dibond 72 x 60.25 inches

JOHAN DECKMANN, Valuable, 2015

Paint on book
21,5 x 15 cm
With frame: 33 x 27 cm

JOHAN DECKMANN, The Two of Us, 2018

 

Paint on book
28 x 22 cm
With frame: 40 x 34 cm

BELLA FOSTER, Diver Down, 2019

Watercolor, watercolor ground on canvas
104.1 x 78.7 cm
Bella Foster is represented by The Pit in LA and is part of a collaboration between both galleries

BELLA FOSTER, Pink Moon, 2019

Watercolor, watercolor ground on canvas
104.1 x 78.7 cm
Bella Foster is represented by The Pit in LA and is part of a collaboration between both galleries

JOHAN DECKMANN, A Special Day, 2019

Paint on book
26,5 x 21,5 cm
With frame: 38,5 x 33,5 cm

JOHAN DECKMANN, Change, 2019

Diptych: Paint on books
In total side by side: 24 x 30 x 8 cm