CASACOR, São Paulo, Brasil, 2023
The paintings of the CASACOR SP 2023 Plurality project, signed by Trees Arquitetura.
Project by Eloy Fichberg and Felipe


Fichberg @treesarquitetura

Photos: @marcoantoniofoto



Meditative Paintings, ChaShaMa, NYC, 2023

Jan 24 — Jun 19, 2023

Artist Talk: May 18, 2023, 12:30 - 2 PM


Meditative Paintings is a solo exhibition of seven large non-objective works by Carin Kulb Dangot inspired by a mediation breakthrough experienced after ‘seeing’ a fissure of light particles. Like the process of ascending during meditation whilst in flow, she composes her paintings to have distinct layers relating to significant brain states during mediation: beta, alpha, delta, and theta. Dangot starts with a color background without forethought of what the painting will inevitably look like. Hours later into painting, surroundings dissipate, the background begins to melt, and dilute under the new layers. Dangot feels through the painting. White amorphous cells, refined energy centers are added. These cells self-compose and find natural order. When the background integrates with the foreground, the painting becomes more expansive, a point of departure as if to suggest there is more beyond the perimeters of the canvas.


733 Third Ave
New York, NY 10017


To book your visit, please email the date and time of your visit with your full name to carinkd@mac.com.

Do Write (right) To Me, Sao Paulo, Brazil, 2022
Do Write (right) To Me, Miami, FL, 2021-22
"Living Through The Pandemic", Art at The Consulate, NYC
"Do Write (Right) To Me", ChaShaMa, NYC, 2021
"Every Woman Biennial", Copeland Gallery, London, UK 2021

Yellow, 2020, Acrylic on Mylar, 12in x 9in

"Shifting Sands", ChaShaMa, NYC, 2021
Governors Island Art Fair, 4 Heads, NYC, 2020
"Educate", Christie's, NYC, 2020
In Long Island City, Local Artists Go Big and Bold, Hyperallergic, 2019

by Alyssa Guzman

LINK

"Lines from the League", Art Students League of New York Magazine, 2015
Casa do Zezinho, Brazil, 2015

Collaborative project with children.

"Rino Mania", Sao Paulo, Brazil, 2011

80 Rhinos were selected by a jury. A jungle of ideas and color in Sao Paulo.