Italian artist Vesod exhibits a new collection of paintings and drawings in E-horizon, opening today at Mirus Gallery in San Francisco. Viewers will be treated to eight works on canvas and paper, as well as a site-specific installation. Vesod is recognized for his perception-altering creations that offer the illusion of three-dimensionality. He often depicts human figures traversing through geometric environments, which are reflective of the "eternal present". The exhibition is on view through October 29.
Vesod and Morten Andersen are two painters who refuse to let time stand still. While the former works with figures that seem to move like slowed-down frames in an animation (Duchamp's Nude Descending a Staircase comes to mind), the latter fractures abstract forms that seem to shape-shift before our eyes. Currently on view at LA's C.A.V.E. Gallery, Vesod and Morten Andersen's two-person show "Remix Every Second" is an exploration of the ways the two artists can distort viewers' experiences and even perhaps make them reflect on their perceptions of reality. Take a look at some opening night photos from "Remix Every Second" and see the show before it closes on September 6.