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Paul Hutchinson
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Paul Hutchinson
B.1987, German

In his creative process, Hutchinson distills his own text and image production until an adequate translation of his inner thoughts emerges. While doing so, uncertainty is not an obstacle but an asset, an openness that allows space for experimentation and enquiry into uncharted territory. Through this new exhibition, Hutchinson continues to capture the imprint of cities, transforming their landscapes and stories into a commentary on the state of the world. The metropolis, with its contradictions and tensions, remains a source of inspiration and reflection in his work, where every detail, however fleeting, enables both a critical examination of the human condition and, ultimately, a mirroring of the self. ...

Paul Hutchinson: Artworks
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Paul HutchinsonLuz, 2022
70 x 50cm
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Paul HutchinsonGold, 2019
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Bremond Capela

Bremond Capela’s program is conceived as a living narrative, where each exhibition becomes a chapter that reflects and questions the transformations of our time. The gallery brings together artists whose work addresses themes such as identity, migration, feminism, and technology, alongside broader cultural, political, and aesthetic concerns. This vision also engages with more canonical questions of art history, from the renewed role of painting to the ways traditional forms can be reactivated today. The program unfolds as a sensitive and evolving chronicle of contemporary life. Artists, whether emerging or established, act as witnesses and storytellers, offering new anthropological perspectives that enrich an ever-expanding narrative of the present. Bremond Capela was founded from the combined experience of Mathieu Capela, co-founder of cadet capela, and Martin Bremond’s years within major international galleries ...