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Elements: An Exploration

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CK Contemporary is thrilled to present ELEMENTS, a group exhibition of paintings highlighting eight gallery artists’ exploration of the natural world. Featuring new works by Rosalyn Bodycomb, William Nichols, Jose Basso, Maurizio Lanzillotta, Josep Moncada, Johan Abeling, Jamie Perry and Jay Mercado, ELEMENTS invites the viewer to observe the intricacies and subtleties of the natural world at a magnified scale. Realism and abstraction merge together to capture the elusiveness of natural phenomena, both familiar and new, and to explore our own relationship to the world around us.
CK Contemporary is thrilled to present ELEMENTS, a group exhibition of paintings highlighting eight gallery artists’ exploration of the natural world. Featuring new works by Rosalyn Bodycomb, William Nichols, Jose Basso, Maurizio Lanzillotta, Josep Moncada, Johan Abeling, Jamie Perry and Jay Mercado, ELEMENTS invites the viewer to observe the intricacies and subtleties of the natural world at a magnified scale. Realism and abstraction merge together to capture the elusiveness of natural phenomena, both familiar and new, and to explore our own relationship to the world around us.
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