Pretenemtúle (The past increases, the future recedes)

Katarina Caserman

Pretenemtúle (The past increases, the future recedes), 2023190 x 140cmSign in to view price
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This abstract artwork showcases a captivating interplay of vibrant colors and organic, swirling forms. The composition is dominated by a striking array of fiery hues, ranging from deep reds and oranges to golden yellows and hints of black. The artist has employed a technique that creates a sense of movement and depth, with the shapes and lines twisting and flowing across the canvas. While the piece does not depict any recognizable subject matter, the abstract imagery evokes a sense of energy and dynamism. This work appears to be a contemporary exploration of the expressive potential of color and form, inviting the viewer to engage with its hypnotic and mesmerizing visual qualities. ...

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Katarina Caserman
Artist
Katarina Caserman
B.1996, Slovenian

Katarina Caserman (b. 1996) is a London-based artist originally from Slovenia. The challenge of representing nonmaterial matter is central to Caserman's artistic inquiry. The artist sees that for each existing object, it requires a particular type of material to facilitate its growth, and within this process, the artist seeks to give form to the intangible. She recognises that thoughts, memories, and time exist beyond the bounds of our perceptible reality, yet they remain integral components of our lives. Her work aims to materialise these abstract concepts by imbuing them with tangible characteristics such as colour, shape, and movement. She obtained her MA in Painting at the Royal College of Art in 2022 and her BA in Painting at the Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Ljubljana. She was awarded a Ministry of Culture of Slovenia’s Scholarship for Promising Young Artists (2020). Caserman’s first solo show with Tabula Rasa Gallery is scheduled in 2024 in Beijing. Her recent exhibitions include And the safe spot become impassable, curated by Ethan Yip/Yisi Li (Hong Kong, 2024); Untalely, Tabula Rasa Gallery (Beijing, 2023); Tabula Rasa: Unveiled, No.9 Cork Street (London, 2023); The last train after the last train; Public Gallery (London, 2023); Pandora (Sivi.), Long Story Short NYC (New York, 2023); Conscious Unconscious, Pippy Houldsworth Gallery (London, 2023); NADA Miami 2022, presented by Tabula Rasa Gallery (Miami, 2022); It is Better to be Cats than be Loved, Tabula Rasa Gallery (London, 2022); Made in Heaven, duo solo, Des Bains (London, 2022); s02e02, International Centre of Graphic Arts (Ljubljana, 2019); and Fin-de-Siècle #III at Layer House Gallery (Kranj, 2019). Her works can be found in Deji Art Museum and many other private collections. ...

Katarina Caserman: Artworks
Zwemtim
Katarina CasermanZwemtim, 2023
185 x 110 x 3.8cm
Rybitza
Katarina CasermanRybitza, 2023
25 x 55 x 3.8cm
Skorzy en
Katarina CasermanSkorzy en, 2023
55 x 25 x 3.8cm
Tysetza
Katarina CasermanTysetza, 2022
110 x 95.5cm
Dimesetzmána
Harpynprah
Katarina CasermanHarpynprah, 2024
30 x 40cm
Meróchi
Katarina CasermanMeróchi, 2025
50 x 40cm
Diroyst
Katarina CasermanDiroyst, 2025
40 x 35cm
Tabula Rasa Gallery
Gallery
Tabula Rasa Gallery
London

Tabula Rasa Gallery is based in Beijing's 798 art district. Established in 2015, it aims to promote both Chinese and international contemporary artists through exhibitions, talks, research and publication. The gallery name is Latin for 'blank state'. In philosophical discourse, it refers to the idea that our knowledge comes from our experiences and education, all participants are born in a Tabula Rasa state. Tabula Rasa hopes that the exhibitions they present can subvert viewers’ preconceptions, creating conditions for fresh artistic experiments. ...

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