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FALL
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With the shift from August to September, as summer gives way to fall and the city comes alive again, we are excited to introduce a new collection of online views. For the coming season, we have handpicked a selection of artworks from our gallery to share with our viewers. These pieces might reflect the energy of the current month, be something we love, or highlight works we believe deserve special attention.
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"A painting is made almost like that game where the paper is folded and a surprise comes out at the end. The doodles at the start set off a narrative that constantly changes and forms until the painting feels done." - MSR FCJ
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Erlend Grytbakk Wold's canvases harken visions of nearly forgotten memories that capture our mind late at night, emerging when we least expect them.
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Yves Scherer
Goodnight Moon, 2023Oil on canvas
51.4 x 63.8 x 5.5 cm, framed€ 8,000.00 -
Ever since Yves Scherer became a father, he has read to his daughter. He keeps returning to the eponymous book by Margaret Wise Brown, "Goodnight Moon", illustrated by Clement Hurd, from which the painting takes its name.
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Working with analog photography, cyanotype, and sculptural installation, in her portrayals of scenic landscapes, abandoned constructions, and out-of-style consumer goods Pedersen combines documentarist approaches with experimentations of the photographic processes.
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"In this painting, I wanted to explore how we're so often absorbed in our digital lives that we fail to notice the world around us, even as it slowly slips away. The rising water is a metaphor for the consequences we choose to ignore, distracted by the very devices that promise us connection but often leave us disconnected from reality." — Kristian Touborg
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THE WORKS ARE IN OUR GALLERY AND ARE AVAILABLE TO VIEW BY APPOINTMENT
Fall Viewing Room: A selection of works we find fitting for the season
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