W.Rossen
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.The painting features a striking composition of geometric shapes and vibrant colors. The central focus is a large, spherical form rendered in a soft, aquamarine hue, which contrasts with the surrounding angular shapes in muted tones of brown, gray, and orange. The overall style suggests a modernist or cubist influence, with the fragmented forms and abstract, dreamlike quality. The artwork likely reflects the artist's exploration of form, color, and the interplay of light and shadow, hinting at a deeper conceptual or emotional expression beyond the surface elements. ...
W.Rossen
1995 , DutchW. Rossen (b.1995 Zaandijk, The Netherlands) shares the following quote: "A meeting between our meaty, hairy body and a fabricated object or system". This thought is, for him, the starting point from which ideas emerge. He aims to translate that in the way the canvas meets the paint; focusing on the visual depiction of that meeting in either an abstract or a figurative way. The artist is interested in the production of meaning: at what point do we allow for the personal to affect the reading of an object or system? In which way does this activation of what’s subjective take place? These questions are intimately intertwined with Rossen’s medium: painting. Within the frame - the canvas’ body, the system - the question remains: when does one put away the paint brush? At what point are there enough layers for the artwork to be meaningful? The re-emerging concern thus examines the innate nature of producing and reading paintings. W. Rossen speaks of his own art as an inspection of the unnoticed: “Within my own work, I'm focusing mainly on objects that are often not seen, whether because they are hidden or so ubiquitous that no attention is paid to them. They may disappear, or not be seen at all. And mostly I combine these moments with a more abstract approach to painting”. ...
W.Rossen: Artworks
Galeria Wschód
Warsaw, New York City, KölnWschód /vshood/ translates to sunrise, new beginning. It also refers to geographical east. Wschód is a contemporary art gallery founded in 2017 in Warsaw by curator and critic Piotr Drewko. The gallery represents international artists working across a wide spectrum of practices including video, sculpture, installation, painting. Apart from the exhibition program the gallery initiates a wide range of cultural activities – publication, institutional projects, podcasts in collaboration with artists, curators, critics. In 2018, Wschód initiated a gallery exchange program Friend of a Friend. In 2022 the gallery conceived a time-shared exhibition space ECHO in Cologne. Starting from the Fall of 2023, Wschód has expanded to New York with a yearly curated program of exhibitions and video / film projects. ...