Cerith Wyn Evans ….)( of, a clearing at White Cube

Cerith Wyn Evans ….)( of, a clearing at White Cube

A serene and almost haptic experience, very suitable for meditation or just clearing your mind from mundane thoughts. If you have any form of synesthesia you will probably enjoy it even more. 

Should you know that neon works are made as a reference to Stella’s ‘Black Paintings’? Not necessarily. Do you need to notice the relationships between the rhythm of light installations and the gallery ceilings? Probably not. The artist himself said once that he is interested in the texts that he really can’t fathom or understand, so I think it’s fair to try and comprehend his works to the degree you are capable of.

Listen to the sounds and noises, get lost between the neon lights and glass screens, catch the light reflections on the glossy varnish, and admire the intricate pattern of a shattered glass screen. Pure sensory delight!

Exhibition period: 21 January—12 March

Gallery address: 50 Connaught Road Central

Grayscale at Simon Lee Gallery

Grayscale at Simon Lee Gallery

Ida Barbarigo: Cafés at Axel Vervoordt Gallery

Ida Barbarigo: Cafés at Axel Vervoordt Gallery