Felip Henin
Sunlight & Solitude
Sunlight & Solitude brings together works that hold summer in luminous suspension — figures drifting through radiant seas, portraits alive with heat and immediacy, and abstractions that blur like haze. Each piece becomes a meditation on light as memory, presence, and reflection.
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Filip Henin born 1986 in Germany, explores solitude and memory through sparse, cinematic compositions. Shaped by time spent in the Italian Alps, his paintings often stage isolated, androgynous figures within ambiguous landscapes that evoke both presence and absence. These figures hover, recline, or drift across pared-down spaces that recall Beckett-like worlds—placeless, timeless, and charged with quiet tension.
Henin’s translucent brushwork allows earlier layers to linger beneath the surface, imbuing each work with a sense of memory unfolding in real time. Landscape and figure dissolve into one another, creating scenes that resist narrative closure but invite reflection. Through this interplay, Henin crafts visual worlds where solitude becomes a site of resonance, vulnerability, and stillness.
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