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Camill Leberer
by Gallery IHN
Location: Gallery IHN
Artist(s): Camill LEBERER
Date: 14 Apr - 30 Apr 2010

The exhibition rooms are filled within vivid colors of steel artworks, the surface that is grinded which fragmentizes the order. In some works, glass is placed in front of the artworks, which is opaque glass presented in constant pattern added with spray painting. By these meticulous methods, the artist provides the viewers a visual illusion that is consisted through various effects of penetration and reflection of light. The material of steel is depicted through the artificial grinding trace which evokes the manner of art, to be sketched on canvas. The strong, geometric abstract image and narrowly exposed lines of formation faces are placed effectively to reveal the material of steel and induce the viewers to harmonize the different material and visual depths.

Mainly the colors of yellow, orange, blue color is consisted in the works, which expresses his austere and natural feelings of the regions during his journey in Africa. The intense and visual experience is read through the unique colors that are reflected into the artworks. For this exhibition, the glass would be installed in front of the steel that refracts and amplifies the light which creates florid images. The light creates dramatic scenes of separate materials to correspond that pass through in order of light, steel, pigment and glass.

The light and space is an essential component of the artist. Since it illuminates the space that maintains depths inside the space, the steel actively absorbs and reflects the light in reasons why the artist had selected the material of steel. The two-dimensional space absorbs the light that reflects the curves of surface in providing various expressions while the closed space spreads out into an open space. The emotive artworks exist with light and space that breaks the boundary of painting – sculpture.

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