Finding Neo
June 21, 2025 - July 25, 2025
Opening: Saturday 21st of June 2025 4PM - 6PM
Artspace Warehouse is pleased to announce Finding Neo, a compelling group exhibition exploring the raw power of contemporary neo-expressionism. This exhibition brings together a group of artists whose works defy restraint, embracing instinct, urgency, and unfiltered emotion. Through erratic brushstrokes, saturated colors, and layered surfaces, the featured artworks reflect a shared drive to capture the inner pulse of being—messy, vibrant, and undeniably human. Finding Neo is not about perfection or resolution; it is about the immediacy of the mark, the intensity of the moment, and the truth that can only be accessed through the visceral language of paint.
Italian artist Alessandro Siviglia uses the visual immediacy of street art to create emotionally charged compositions that deconstruct and reassemble reality. Having emerged from a background in graffiti, Siviglia’s figures are spontaneous yet fragmented—distorted forms that pulse with color and rhythm. His work is an ongoing dialogue between freedom and form, drawing on the geometric frameworks of Cubist pioneers while pushing their legacy into a more intuitive, expressive space. In Finding Neo, Siviglia’s canvases function as urban frescoes—raw, poetic, and unfiltered.
Soren Grau, a Danish-born artist based in Los Angeles, creates expressive abstract works that speak to both the personal and political. Influenced by the pulse of cityscapes and the textures of modern life, his paintings are built with intention but guided by emotion. Grau uses color and form to explore identity, conflict, and culture, embedding coded references beneath spontaneous marks. His visual language reflects a duality: structure meets surrender, and the intellect is pushed aside in favor of a deeper emotional truth.
Los Angeles-based R Hunt contributes intricate, densely detailed compositions that resemble visual archives of modern life. His works layer symbols, figures, and fragments in a controlled chaos that mirrors the overstimulation of contemporary culture. In Finding Neo, Hunt’s art captures not just emotional intensity, but the cognitive clutter of the everyday—where meaning is found in the margins and the noise becomes the message.
Internationally exhibited artist Amber Goldhammer contributes her signature blend of raw emotion and vibrant affirmation to the show. While best known for her energetic declarations of love, her work is equally rooted in process—layered, reworked, and infused with movement. Goldhammer’s canvases are records of transformation, where chaos becomes clarity through repetition and rhythm. In the context of Finding Neo, her art offers a heartbeat of hope, reminding viewers that vulnerability and power are not opposites, but intertwined.
Jonas Fisch brings a jazz-like spontaneity and emotionally charged presence to the exhibition, weaving personal emotion, societal reflection, and echoes of mythology into richly layered compositions. Originally from a small fishing village in southern Sweden, Fisch paints through an instinctive, subconscious process—allowing vibrant figures, cryptic messages, and abstract forms to emerge organically. In Finding Neo, his work embodies the essence of neo-expressionism: a surrender to impulse, a confrontation with the self, and a belief in painting as a language beyond words.
Finding Neo will be on view at Artspace Warehouse from June 21st through July 26th.
Since the opening of Artspace Warehouse in 2010, the gallery continues to be an industry leader in affordable, museum-quality artworks making collecting art accessible and budget-friendly. With one gallery in Zurich and two galleries in Los Angeles, Artspace Warehouse specializes in guilt-free international urban, pop, graffiti, figurative, and abstract art. The expansive 5,000-square-foot space offers a large selection of emerging and established artists from all over the world.