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| 'Held Within' unveils the quiet magic of daily life |
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Miho Ichise, Wavering Flame, 2024. Oil on linen, 38 cm x 45 cm.
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NEW YORK, NY.- GR gallery announced Held Within, a group exhibition featuring four artists whose works examine and expand the discourse surrounding the quiet magic embedded in everyday life. Through their distinct visual languages, the artists transform familiar objects and daily routines into evocative symbols of wonder and layered meaning. Pushing beyond the conventional boundaries of figurative art, the exhibition presents a selection of medium-format paintings on canvas and wood panel by Miho Ichise, Shangkai Kevin Yu, Kenta Kawabata, and Peter Opheim. Each work has been created specifically for this occasion.
Held Within is defined by a fluid and distinctive visual language, naturally aligned with a sensibility in which the ordinary acquires a mysterious aura, inviting viewers to look closer and rediscover what is often overlooked. The exhibition suggests that transcendence is not distantit resides in the gestures and objects that shape our days, demonstrating that even the simplest things can hold profound beauty and significance.
Beyond this pragmatic aesthetic lies a veiled melancholy that gently invites viewers to find temporary shelter from environments oversaturated with information, urgency, and conflict, locating instead a softer system embedded within daily life. Kawabatas contemplative narrativewhere vintage Polaroid-like compositions are amalgamated with meditative, textural groundsconstructs a nostalgic universe that responds to the excessive noise of the contemporary world. Shangkai Kevin Yu operates within a post-minimalist, spirit-imbued realm: his artworks are reflective and disciplined, and his analytical yet ironic approach explores and shifts the role of common objects, transforming them into actors in the comedy of life.
Ichises ephemeral works depict a quiet, lyrical realm reminiscent of a lost Arcadia, not situated in an idealized mythological stage but within the conditions of contemporary life, where simple acts become timeless moments of refuge. Peter Opheims ethereal, archetypal characters exist suspended between fantasy and phenomenon, existence and imagination, continually dissolving across opposing realms while serving simultaneously as bearers of burdensome secrets and sanctuaries for troubled intellects.
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