MILANO EXHIBITION
8 OCTOBER | 1 February, 2025
VISIONS OF TRANSFORMATION
Espinasse31 Contemporary Art Gallery Presents "Visions of Transformation" Featuring Artists: David Pher (GERMANY, b. 1984), Flavio Rossi (BRAZIL, b. 1979), Aleksandr Zuleta (GUATEMALA, b. 1984), Grahovsky (SPAIN, b. 1980), and Moisés Yagües (SPAIN, b. 1972)
Espinasse31 Contemporary Art Gallery is excited to announce the opening of "Visions of Transformation," an exhibition featuring a group of five renowned contemporary artists: David Pher (Germany), Flavio Rossi (Brazil), Aleksandr Zuleta (Guatemala), Grahovsky (Spain), and Moisés Yagües (Spain). The exhibition will be held at Viale Carlo Espinasse 31, 20145 Milan, from October 8, 2024, until February 1, 2025.
"Visions of Transformation" explores themes of identity, memory, and the human experience, offering a platform for viewers to reflect on personal and universal transformation through diverse artistic expressions. The five artists, each with unique perspectives and styles, contribute to a rich and dynamic visual narrative.
David Pher (b. October 17, 1984, in Göttingen, Germany) is a Berlin-based abstract painter known for his vivid and dreamlike compositions. His work merges spontaneity and craftsmanship, inviting viewers into surreal worlds through intense color contrasts and cryptic elements. Pher’s art has been exhibited at notable venues including the Berlin Art Week and Art Cologne. His work is part of collections at the Deutsche Bank and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Berlin.
Flavio Rossi (b. September 27, 1979, in Campinas, Brazil) is a distinguished Brazilian figurative and pop artist. His vibrant murals and large-scale canvases blend elements of figuration and abstraction, inspired by masters such as Lucian Freud and Francis Bacon. Rossi’s experimentation with materials and his recent residency at Espinasse31 have further enriched his innovative approach. His work has been featured in the São Paulo Museum of Art (MASP) and the Museo de Arte de São Paulo (MASP), and he has participated in major art fairs including Art Basel Miami and Art Verona.
Aleksandr Zuleta (b. October 1984, in Guatemala City, Guatemala) is a versatile visual artist with a background in graphic design and philosophy. Zuleta’s work spans various mediums, including painting, sculpture, and photography. His art explores themes of childhood, memory, and cultural fragility, blending conceptual art with personal reflection. Zuleta’s notable solo exhibitions include "A Billion Sperm and You Were the First One" at Sholeh Abghari Art Gallery in Marbella and "Changing Nature" at Fundación Pons in Madrid. His work is held in private collections across Nicaragua, Colombia, Spain, the USA, and Australia.
Alexander Grahovsky (b. 1980, in Alicante, Spain) is a Spanish figurative painter known for his intuitive and emotive approach. Trained by prominent artists, Grahovsky’s work focuses on letting intuition guide the artistic process, creating pieces that invite viewers to engage with the unconscious and emotional depths of his compositions. His works have been showcased in exhibitions across Madrid, Barcelona, and Melbourne. Notable collections include the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Alicante and the Museo Nacional de Arte de Cataluña.
Moisés Yagües (b. October 1, 1972, in Murcia, Spain) is a Spanish artist celebrated for his imaginative and narrative-driven work. His caricatured characters and surrealistic scenarios, influenced by comics and art history, are exhibited globally. Yagües’s playful yet profound art continues to captivate audiences with its energetic storytelling and vibrant style. His work has been featured at Art Central Hong Kong, Art Karlsruhe, Art021 Shanghai, and Art Taipei. Yagües’s pieces are part of private collections in Spain, South Korea, Taiwan, Germany, and Japan.
About Espinasse31 Contemporary Art Gallery
Espinasse31 is a contemporary art gallery with locations in Milan, Madrid, Miami, and Monte Carlo. The gallery brings together a diverse array of artistic voices, fostering a dynamic environment for creation, collaboration, and community engagement. Espinasse31 integrates photography, urban art, painting, and sculpture into a cohesive artistic dialogue, elevating artists from different generations and cultural backgrounds to new heights in the contemporary art world.
Dates:
8 October – 1 February 2025
Location:
Viale Carlo Espinasse 31, 20156 Milano
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