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4me4you · 1 year
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IN "Camden News" store to see “neo” magazine
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4me4you · 1 year
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4me4you visits W1 Curates who featured the artist -  MARINEL SHEU -
Marinel Sheu aka CEO of VIBE  is known for his signature sunflower artworks or the cinematic evening sunset. You notice his unique color palette and details that make every artwork special.
..”I like to experiment, I like to play around. My inner child makes it almost impossible for me to experience art-block!..”
Heavy influence from Japanese art and aesthetic, and as always, serene ambiance. This contrasting duo is a powerful statement.
Marinel holds on to the sense of nostalgia, for it gives his work identity and background to build upon. Yet he is not afraid to tap into the future, portray it, manifest it, and be an acting force in creating it. Respectful towards tradition, but always pushing the envelope.
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4me4you · 1 year
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4me4you visits W1 Curates who featured the artist -  MARINEL SHEU -
Marinel Sheu aka CEO of VIBE  is known for his signature sunflower artworks or the cinematic evening sunset. You notice his unique color palette and details that make every artwork special.
..”I like to experiment, I like to play around. My inner child makes it almost impossible for me to experience art-block!..”
Heavy influence from Japanese art and aesthetic, and as always, serene ambiance. This contrasting duo is a powerful statement.
Marinel holds on to the sense of nostalgia, for it gives his work identity and background to build upon. Yet he is not afraid to tap into the future, portray it, manifest it, and be an acting force in creating it. Respectful towards tradition, but always pushing the envelope.
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4me4you · 1 year
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4me4you..introduces..features..previews..>
1: FILM: Nensi Dojaka | Spring Summer 2023 | 
2» : FILM: Simone Rocha | Spring Summer 2023
3: FILM:J.W.Anderson | Spring Summer 2023 
4»: FILM: Christopher Kane | Spring Summer 2023 
5: FILM: Alexander McQueen | Spring Summer 2023
6»: FILM: IA London | Spring Summer 2023 | Digital
7: FILM: Emilia Wickstead | Spring Summer 2023 
8»: FILM: Fashion East presents: Jawara Alleyne SS23
9: FILM: Fashion East presents: Karoline Vitto SS23
10»: MUSIC: James Riley - New York Minute 
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4me4you · 1 year
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4me4you visits Omni Gallery which featured the artist KATSU - "MECHA".
Channelling the mischievous, anarchic spirit of Dadaists from the turn of the 20th Century, Japanese American artist KATSU (b.1982) began as a graffiti writer in the streets of New York in the early 2000s and has been developing his artistic output ever since.
Through the use of drone technology, video, sculpture, and public intervention, KATSU explores the omnipresence of digital culture, privacy and the pervasive anxiety around technology and its potential for use and misuse.
Mecha presents a suite of paintings made using drone technology which the artist has developed and honed for the past decade.
Channelling this technology, through custom-built painting drones and specialised software, the artist programs drones to create portraits, landscapes, and abstract dot paintings.
Presented as distinctive series’, each of the works have been created by deploying autonomous and semi-autonomous painting drones to render directly on the canvas. The final outcome is not exclusively made by the artist, but instead occurs in collaboration between human and machine - mechas.
These brightly coloured, playful paintings belie a more serious undercurrent. The human experience of mark making has been outsourced via technology to the machine, bringing the idea of authorship and validation into question. Rather than improving quality of life, it can be argued, technology has stripped away humanistic values like freedom, community, and progress by negating the very idea of the individual.
In 2015 KATSU mischievously exploited his newly developed drone technology in one of the first ever acts of large-scale public drone vandalism. Taking less than a minute to complete, the drone spray painted red lines across the face of model Kendall Jenner as she stood six stories tall on one of New York City’s most renowned billboard locations. This small, playful gesture marks a dawning for graffiti artists and vandals, shifting the potential for street writing into a whole new, and for the authorities, terrifying wave of unstoppable possibilities. KATSU’s drone paintings, both on small and monumental scales, interrogate progress at all costs and the onslaught of exploitative uses for these flying vehicles.
Mecha, presents KATSU’s pioneering technology via playful, expertly rendered paintings which serve to explore the conundrum of progress versus imprudent ambition. The exhibition questions where and how technology is allowed to terminally invade our lives.
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4me4you · 1 year
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4me4you visits Cicek Gallery which featured a group exhibition
POLITICS OF CHARM: Women; BAME; Queers & Progress.
Artists: Abi Joy Samuel/ Alla Samarina/ Annam Butt/ Berfin Cicek/ Fia Yang/ Kay Gasei/ Naila Hazell
Each artists works are in conversation with each other to showcase their contrasting styles, highlighting each other's beauty and finding resonance in their differences.
From abstract, figurative, cubism to classical, the artists takes you on a vibrant cosmopolitan journey.
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4me4you · 2 years
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4me4you visits Pontone Gallery which featured the artist
Fahamu Pecou - "Return of the King".
Multimedia artist, Fahamu Pecou explores contemporary notions of blackness through painting, photography, mixed media, video and performance.
The images are derived from a wide-ranging source material, taken from the iconography of hip hop, street fashion and research.
Pecou, is interested in investigating and questioning the stereotypes and assumptions that surround the representation of the black, male body.
Pecou's facility with his method and materials is theatrical.  The eye is caught and intrigued by an unfurling incident: costume is put on and taken off; and roles are referenced and subverted.
The artist is telling us that being black is multi-layered, particularly when it comes to the various iterations of the black male.
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4me4you · 2 years
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4me4you meets MAGAZINE COVERS October 2022
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4me4you · 2 years
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IN "Camden News" store to see “frieze” magazine
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4me4you · 2 years
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4me4you visits BSMT Gallery which featured the artist ALO - “ELEVEN” .
Often called the ‘Urban Expressionist’, Alo’s muses speak silently from their poised positions on the street. Discovering these paintings with their intricacy and detail, tucked in between the buildings or doorways.
Alo has brought Fine Art into an urban context in a deliberate move to make it accessible to a wider audience. He paints using traditional methods, in the dead of night and often at great risk to his own personal safety. Primarily a studio-based painter, Alo uses the same techniques for his indoor and outdoor creations, avoiding spray cans at all costs.
SEE MORE:
WEBSITE:
http://www.aloart.org
INSTAGRAM:
https://www.instagram.com/alo_art/?hl=en
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4me4you · 2 years
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4me4you visits Pi Artworks London Gallery which featured "Everywhere was now, and nowhere everywhere”.
Artists: Monir Farmanfarmaian/ Gaia Fugazza/ Dee Ferris/ Deborah Hobson/ Ximena Garrido-Lecca/ Maude Maris/ Tanoa Sasraku/ Gulay Sememercioglu/ Maryam Eisler/ Salvatore Arancio/ John Greenwood/ GT Pellizzi/ Peter Peri/ Polys Peslikas/ Jamie Shovlin/ Ben Spiers/ Richard Wathen/ James Huggett
The title and idea of this group exhibition originate from the book "Technic & Magic: The Reconstruction of Reality by Italian philosopher Frederico Campagna (Bloomsbury publishing 2018).
"Everywhere was now, and nowhere everywhere" is a group exhibition that sits within a territory where we are faced with the human need to connect with a sense of the cosmic.  
Each artist here has their own idiosyncratic approach to this cosmos-anthropic task, using both esoteric and exoteric methodologies.  Some of the artists turn towards less rational worlds or enter a space where art history is to be "fermented and feasted upon".
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4me4you · 2 years
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4me4you visited Unit London Gallery which featured the artist Matthew Stone - "Virtual Paintings".
Matthew Stone incorporates AI into his unique process.  Virtual Paintings features a series of works on linen, 3D printed sculpture and hand-made wood furniture.  Using and repeating imagery across various forms, “Virtual Paintings”, charts a network of constellations all united by Stone's unmistakable and poetic visual language.
Stone begins with hand-painted brushstrokes, which he first paints onto glass before photographing and cutting out to establish a digital archive of individual painterly marks.  These brushstrokes then imprint and drape around Stone's virtual 3D models who populate his vibrant and ethereal canvases as painted avatars.
Diverting from this established digital painting practice, he has now incorporated the AI system, DALL-E2 into his work.
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4me4you · 2 years
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4me4you visits Unit London Gallery which featured the artist Heesoo Kim - "Normal Life".
In what the artist Heesoo Kim defines as an "expression of the mundane", Normal Life is an accumulation of everyday observations.  Surrounded by a society that constantly grapples for recognition and success.  Kim's body of work subtly engages with the mild sense of insecurity that is engendered by an achievement driven world.
The portraits do not attach themselves to any specific sense of personhood; each figure, wiped clean of idiosyncrasies, could be anyone.  Kim encourages viewers to project themselves onto his portraits, revelling in the conceivable meanings of our universal experience and presenting an ordinary that has the potential to be the extraordinary.
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4me4you · 2 years
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4me4you visits Unit London Gallery which featured the artist Heesoo Kim - "Normal Life".
In what the artist Heesoo Kim defines as an "expression of the mundane", Normal Life is an accumulation of everyday observations.  Surrounded by a society that constantly grapples for recognition and success.  Kim's body of work subtly engages with the mild sense of insecurity that is engendered by an achievement driven world.
The portraits do not attach themselves to any specific sense of personhood; each figure, wiped clean of idiosyncrasies, could be anyone.  Kim encourages viewers to project themselves onto his portraits, revelling in the conceivable meanings of our universal experience and presenting an ordinary that has the potential to be the extraordinary.
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4me4you · 2 years
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4me4you features Illustrator & Graphic designer Nina Auberšek – “blossoming thoughts″.
Having worked on several commercial, editorial, and social projects; vectors are her area of expertise.
Sometimes, the best way to share someone’s story is to have them tell it themselves.
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https://www.instagram.com/ninaaubersek/?hl=en
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4me4you · 2 years
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4me4you features the artist Pankov Roman– ’EN-sight.’
Roman’s favourite technique is a dry brush and oil, it is in them that I feel my strength and think I can prove myself.
..I often mix different mediums, such as charcoal,oil,graphite and textured rough expressive brushstrokes. Also I love to draw hair, I see something magical in this detail - pure treasure of every lady in the world!..Pankov Roman
See more:
INSTAGRAM:
https://www.instagram.com/pankovromaart/
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