Roof from Rūdninkai, Segment 5
Roof from Rūdninkai, Segment 5

Augustas Serapinas

Roof from Rūdninkai, Segment 5, 2022190.5 x 185 x 10.4cmSign in to view price
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charred reclaimed wood, nailsEmalin
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This minimalist artwork features a grid-like arrangement of vertically stacked black wooden planks, creating a visually striking and textured surface. The work plays with the contrast between the rigid geometric composition and the organic, natural quality of the charred wood. The artist's use of a single, monochromatic material and the repetitive pattern evoke a sense of order and simplicity, while the rough, uneven edges lend a tactile, handmade quality to the piece. The work reflects the artist's exploration of materiality, form, and the interplay between structure and natural imperfections, inviting the viewer to contemplate the inherent beauty in minimalist abstraction. ...

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Augustas Serapinas
Artist
Augustas Serapinas
B.1990, Lithuanian

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Emalin
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Emalin
London

Emalin is a London-based contemporary art gallery run by Angelina Volk and Leopold Thun. Prior to opening the permanent gallery space in London’s East End in September 2016, Emalin operated as an itinerant exhibition programme and project space since 2014. The gallery represents nine international artists from five countries working in a range of media, with a focus on emerging multi-disciplinary practices.

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