Goran Trbuljak
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This black and white photograph depicts a simple, minimalist composition. The image focuses on a pencil and eraser resting on an open sketchpad or drawing surface, suggesting the tools of an artist's craft. The high-contrast lighting creates dramatic shadows, emphasizing the textures and shapes of the objects. The overall style is stark and moody, inviting the viewer to contemplate the creative process and the artist's intent behind this pared-down, meditative scene. This work likely reflects the photographer's interest in the quiet, introspective aspects of artistic practice and the power of everyday objects to convey deeper meaning. ...
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The name P420 is inspired by Pantone 420, a universally recognized shade of grey known for its ability to serve as the perfect background, enhancing whatever it accompanies. P420 thus emerges as a platform whose primary aim is to embrace and elevate artistic ideas and expressions, fostering their harmonious coexistence within a context that supports, encourages, and celebrates diversity and innovation. Here, every voice can resonate powerfully and distinctly, much like a work of art standing out against the backdrop of Pantone 420. P420 has been instrumental in the rediscovery of artists such as Irma Blank, Laura Grisi, Ana Lupas, and Stephen Rosenthal, collaborating directly with the artists or, when necessary, with their heirs or the Estates representing them. Through exhibitions, off-site projects, fairs, and a strong online presence, the gallery also supports the evolving narratives of contemporary art, initiating and supporting the journey of many young emerging talents like Victor Fotso Nyie, Francis Offman, and Shafei Xia. ...