“closed views” beckons exploration through suspended cinematic snapshots manifested in sculpture, film, and painting. Each piece captures enigmatic moments that span the divide between ‘before’ and ‘after.’ Paying homage to memory, these fragments resonate within a broader narrative, where the tales of distant protagonists emerge amidst a society captivated by compulsive gazes. Drawing from the reverberations of shared memory, these scenarios transcend time, seamlessly blending the roles of observer and observed.
closed views | K. T. Kobel
- Date:
- 30 May up to 2 June 2024
- Location:
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→ Projectspace 38/40
Zesde vogelstraat 40
1022 XE Amsterdam - Open:
- Friday 12:00—18:00
- Saturday 12:00—18:00
- Sunday 12:00—18:00
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closed views | K. T. Kobel
30 May, 12:00 AM — Projectspace 38/40
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