Visceral Visions
February 1, 2025 - February 28, 2025
Opening: Saturday 1st of February 2025 4PM - 6PM
Artspace Warehouse proudly presents “Visceral Visions: The Emotion of Abstraction,” a compelling exhibition showcasing the transformative power of abstract art. In “Visceral Visions,” abstraction becomes a universal language, transcending cultural and linguistic barriers. Through bold colors, fluid forms, and intricate textures, the artists channel profound human emotions onto the canvas. From moments of joy and serenity to chaos and introspection, each piece offers a visceral connection that stirs the subconscious and resonates deeply with viewers. Through bold colors, intricate textures, and expressive techniques, this collection explores the depths of human emotion and the universal language of abstraction.
Dez Gaskin is a celebrated contemporary artist known for his intuitive use of color and layered compositions. His works are characterized by their vibrant palettes, dynamic movement, and intricate textures, which he achieves through a combination of traditional and experimental techniques. Gaskin’s art reflects a deep connection to the natural world and human emotion, often blending abstract forms with hints of organic patterns.
Gaskin’s work draws viewers into an emotional dialogue, using vibrant layers to evoke feelings of energy and vitality, drawing viewers into the complex interplay between color and form. His work acts as a visual metaphor for the emotional currents that define human experience. Each piece invites the audience to feel the pulse of life in every brushstroke.
Sergei Inkatov is a master of abstraction whose works are marked by their rich textures and sophisticated color palettes. Born and trained in Eastern Europe, Inkatov’s art is deeply influenced by his cultural heritage, blending traditional artistic values with contemporary techniques. He uses tools like palette knives and layering methods to create dynamic surfaces that shift between chaos and harmony.
In this exhibition, Inkatov’s textured pieces emphasize the tactile aspect of abstraction. His works capture the tension and balance between emotion and structure, offering viewers a sensory experience that feels both grounded and ethereal. His ability to simultaneously represent chaos and harmony mirrors the ebb and flow of human emotions, encouraging viewers to explore the intricate layers of their own feelings through his work.
Jodi Fuchs is an abstract painter celebrated for her spontaneous, gestural brushwork and bold use of color. Her approach is intuitive, often allowing the canvas to guide her as she layers vibrant hues and dynamic forms. Fuchs draws inspiration from her personal experiences and the natural world, infusing her work with energy and emotional depth
Fuchs’ spontaneous brushwork and bold colors channel raw, unfiltered emotion, capturing moments of joy, chaos, and introspection. Her art feels alive and immediate, offering viewers a visceral connection that speaks to the shared experience of navigating life’s emotional highs and lows.
Alexander Eulert's paintings are abstract propositions of worlds where divergent forces coalesce harmoniously. He draws inspiration from a lifelong fascination with humans as an integral part of nature, the manipulation of the natural world, and the reclamation of human creation with the passage of time. Eulert’s layers textures and shapes to craft poetic compositions that are both minimalist and deeply evocative.
Eulert’s artistic process is deeply meditative, reflecting his philosophy of finding balance in chaos. His works incorporate harmonious contrasts—soft, organic shapes juxtaposed with structured elements—encouraging viewers to pause and consider the interplay between stillness and movement in their own lives.
Bernhard Zimmer is a German contemporary artist known for his richly layered abstract works that blend painting, drawing, and text. Zimmer’s art balances opposites—order and chaos, abstraction and representation—through textured compositions of color fields, fragmented faces, and abstract forms. His works have been exhibited in major cities like Munich, Basel, and Singapore, and featured at prestigious fairs, including Art Basel and Kunst Köln. His sophisticated use of color, texture, and depth makes his work a versatile choice for modern interior design, seamlessly complementing minimalist, contemporary, and mid-century modern aesthetics.
Zimmer’s work introduces depth and quiet reflection to the exhibition. His layered compositions of shifting color fields, shadowy figures, and abstract text encourage viewers to slow down and look beyond the surface. His unique blend of subtlety and strength invites audiences to discover hidden elements as light and perspective shift across his canvases. His textured, multi-layered approach pairs naturally with interiors featuring neutral palettes, organic forms, and statement art pieces, making his work an ideal addition to modern living spaces and curated environments.
This exhibition offers a profound exploration of the emotional and sensory power of abstract art. Through the unique perspectives and techniques of each artist, the collection captures the raw, unfiltered essence of human experience, translating it into color, form, and texture. Together, these works invite viewers to embark on a deeply personal journey—one that challenges perceptions, evokes emotion, and connects us to the universal language of creativity. It is a celebration of abstraction’s ability to resonate beyond words, creating a space where art speaks directly to the heart and soul.