Untitled Art
Fátima de Juan, Hunter Potter, Jordi Ribes, Nat Meade, Fabio Viscogliosi, Dasha Shishkin, Joe Cheetham, Hunter Potter, Edu Carrillo, Marc Badia, Eunsae Lee, Mira Makai
28 November - 04 December, 2022

L21 at UNTITLED Art 2022, Miami Beach. General view of the booth.

 

L21 at UNTITLED Art 2022, Miami Beach. General view of the booth.

 

L21 at UNTITLED Art 2022, Miami Beach. General view of the booth.

 

L21 at UNTITLED Art 2022, Miami Beach. General view of the booth.

 

L21 at UNTITLED Art 2022, Miami Beach. General view of the booth.

 

L21 at UNTITLED Art 2022, Miami Beach. General view of the booth.

 

MARC BADIA

I don’t know if I explain myself, 2022

Oil on linen

195 x 130 cm

 

I don’t know if I explain myself properly, 2022

Oil on linen

195 x 130 cm

DASHA SHISHKIN

shoulder mouse, 2022

Sanguine and acrylic on canvas

63.5 x 45.72 cm

EUNSAE LEE

Between Brakes 2, 2022

Oil on canvas

53 x 45.5 cm

HUNTER POTTER

Wild Bill, 2022

Acrylic and oil stick on canvas

152.4 x 152.4 cm

JORDI RIBES

Before sunrise 1, 2022

Oil on canvas

180 x 180 cm

 

Before sunrise 2, 2022

Oil on canvas

180 x 180 cm

NAT MEADE

Milt, 2022

Oil on hemp

91.44 x 78.74 cm

MIRA MAKAI

Blood Orange Lemonade, 2022

Glazed ceramic

70 x 40 x 40 cm

JOE CHEETHAM

Untitled, 2022

Spray paint on canvas

135 x 210 cm

FÁTIMA DE JUAN

Untitled, 2022

Acrylic and spray paint on canvas

200 x 175 cm

FABIO VISCOGLIOSI

Looking for Green Tea, 2022

Acrylic on canvas

190 x 160 cm

EDU CARRILLO

At the end we realised, 2022

Acrylic, oil, oil stick, enamel paint and spray on linen

160 x 130 cm

GREY BRICKS

 

As in the previous fair’s edition, we invite people to come home once again built up by one of the gallery’s artists. On this occasion, the domestic environment of the booth is displayed around an installation by London based artist Richard Woods (UK, 1966). Woods is well known for his architectural installations and re-surfacing of structures that propose an absurd twist on the cult of home improvement and DIY aesthetics.

 

Continuing with this approach, one of his grey brick patterns covers the interior walls of the booth, creating the geometric background over which diverse plastic languages by different artists coexist: Fátima de Juan (Spain, 1984), Hunter Potter (US, 1990), Jordi Ribes (Spain, 1972), Nat Meade (US, 1975), Fabio Viscogliosi (France, 1965), Dasha Shishkin (Russia, 1977), Joe Cheetham (UK, 1992), Edu Carrillo (Spain, 1995), Marc Badia (Spain, 1984), Eunsae Lee (South Korea, 1987) and Mira Makai (Hungary, 1990).

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