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Join us for the opening evening of "Once Upon A Time Spatial Exploration: Oil on Canvas, Beginning of 2000s", it will display a selection of paintings by the wonderfully talented Manish!
When: Thursday, 19th September, 19:00 - 22:30
Where: Denizen Eiswerk
Manish's art is informed by lived experiences. He endeavors to create an atmosphere of wonder, mystery and curiosity. These spatial explorations started a while back in Toronto, Canada and have continued through NYC to Berlin, Germany.
"I always look for the intangible in the tangible. I do not have much interest in the obvious. Nature is my inspiration; how light falls and shadows intertwine, how rain falls on a cluster of leaves, the ripples that a dragonfly generates as it touches the surface of a body of water, fascinate me. My quest for silence and quiet in my works continues. The chaos inside is turned into stillness on canvas, on paper. Dance is another form of expression I use. Instead of a brush, it’s my limbs that create ephemeral works of art. Music dictates and I follow. I become one with the melody."
Manish is an Indian-Canadian interdisciplinary artist, encompassing both the realms of painting and contemporary dance. Born in India in 1970, his creative journey led him to Canada in 2001, before settling in the vibrant artistic landscape of Berlin, Germany in 2007. Guided by an intuitive and instinctual creative process, Manish draws inspiration from his extensive travels and personal experiences. His oeuvre reflects a profound engagement with the interplay between internal landscapes and external stimuli, a dialogue echoed in the nuanced exploration of space within his works. Delving into the subtle nuances of human emotion and psyche, his artistry serves as a conduit for introspection, imbued with themes of silence, contemplation, longing, and wonder. Aesthetically, Manish’s practice finds resonance in the ethos of minimalism, often eschewing figurative elements in favor of a pure engagement with form and color. Influenced by a pantheon of artistic luminaries including Richter, Turner, Twombly, Rothko, Hokusai, Ghenie, and Kiefer, his work traverses diverse mediums such as acrylic, oil, oil pastel, ink, paper, and found materials, meticulously layered upon canvas, paper, and wooden panels. Beyond the confines of his studio, Manish's commitment to sustainability permeates his artistic ethos. Embracing the ethos of upcycling, he repurposes objects and materials sourced from his local environment in Berlin, infusing his practice with a sense of environmental stewardship and ethical consciousness.
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