How Artist Paris Giachoustidis Balances Fragility and Beauty
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How Artist Paris Giachoustidis Balances Fragility and Beauty
"Mitsuya's sculptures, made from thin aluminum, evoke nature-like forms while reflecting light, reminding viewers of their physical presence in the gallery space."
"Giachoustidis's paintings tap into 1990s aesthetics, featuring otherworldly landscapes that explore humanity's role in alternate futures and concepts of posthumanism."
The exhibition at Filser and Gräf in Munich is centered around the ancient maxim "Mēdèn ágan," emphasizing balance in existence. Artists Paris Giachoustidis and Toshihiko Mitsuya present works that explore universal balance and the relationship between scale, material, and humanity's significance. Mitsuya's aluminum sculptures evoke nature and challenge spatial perceptions, while Giachoustidis's paintings reflect 1990s aesthetics and alternate futures, incorporating motifs of space exploration and posthumanism. Together, their works invite viewers to reconsider their place within reality and the broader universe.
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