warping

Kolja Kärtner Sainz

warping, 202430 x 20cm1250 GBP
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MaterialGalleryLocation
oil and ink on canvasTabula Rasa GalleryLondon
Description
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This abstract painting features a dynamic interplay of bold, sweeping brushstrokes in muted shades of gray, black, and ochre. The composition is characterized by a sense of movement and energy, with intersecting lines and planes creating a visually striking and emotive atmosphere. The artist's focus on the expressive potential of the medium itself, rather than any representational subject matter, suggests an exploration of the boundaries between abstraction and emotional resonance. This work reflects the artist's intention to evoke a meditative, introspective response in the viewer through the masterful manipulation of paint and form. ...

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Kolja Kärtner Sainz
Artist
Kolja Kärtner Sainz
1998 , German

Kolja Kärtner Sainz (b.1998) is a German painter based in Leipzig and currently pursuing his Fine Art degree at the Academy of Fine Arts Leipzig. In his work, Kolja Kärtner Sainz seeks an ideal intermediate state where representation and abstraction can coexist. Deeply exploring this intersection he tries to freely interpret states of nature and the artificial and not to capture rigid moments, but rather blurs, movements and changes in perception. Working with oil and ink in many layers, his paintings appear to render the conflicting forces of abstraction and figuration intertwined in futuristic states of never ending change. Highlights of his recent exhibitions include: Hypernode, Tabula Rasa Gallery (solo, London, 2024); Solstice Room, Miart DS Galerie (solo, Milan 2024); Forever After, Reuter Bausch Gallery (Luxembourg, 2024); Perpetuum, DS Galerie (solo, Paris, 2023); The Consolation of Clinamen, Tabula Rasa Gallery (Beijing, 2023); Terminus, Spencer Brownstone Gallery (New York, 2023). His works have been featured in the group show, 293.94km, at Frise Künstlerhaus, Hamburg in 2022 and in HGB Leipzig group exhibition, Schauplatz, in 2021. ...

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Riptide
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Mimic
Kolja Kärtner SainzMimic, 20245800 EUR
Circulation Cell #2
Kolja Kärtner SainzCirculation Cell #2, 20233200 EUR
Similar, Possible, Beyond
Kolja Kärtner SainzSimilar, Possible, Beyond, 20237500 EUR
Tagma #1
Kolja Kärtner SainzTagma #1, 20241900 EUR
Tagma #2
Kolja Kärtner SainzTagma #2, 20241900 EUR
Tagma #3
Kolja Kärtner SainzTagma #3, 20241900 EUR
Tagma #4
Kolja Kärtner SainzTagma #4, 20241900 EUR
Beak #3
Kolja Kärtner SainzBeak #3, 20243300 GBP
Bloom
Kolja Kärtner SainzBloom, 20247400 GBP
Terminus
Kolja Kärtner SainzTerminus, 202412240 GBP
waiting
Kolja Kärtner Sainzwaiting, 20231250 GBP
warping
Kolja Kärtner Sainzwarping, 20241250 GBP
waving
Kolja Kärtner Sainzwaving, 20241250 GBP
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.