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  • Austin Uzor
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  • AUSTIN UZOR'S INTERVIEW, POSTCARDS FOR STRANGERS: AUSTIN UZOR'S FOREVER SEARCH FOR A HOME

    AUSTIN UZOR'S INTERVIEW

    POSTCARDS FOR STRANGERS: AUSTIN UZOR'S FOREVER SEARCH FOR A HOME

    "“Every single show has its own substance, its own uniqueness and what it contributes to the development of the narrative. ‘POSTCARDS FOR STRANGERS’ is a pivotal one for me because it  summarizes the last 4-5 years with the works I have been making and ideas surrounding my experiences here in the USA as a Nigerian and dealing with the psychological spaces I am trying to create now. It is one that is very very (there). It is loaded with layers with so much time spent on the work and that makes it very personal. The number of paintings put into the show and the amount of time spent on each piece has long-lasting memories of the process. Every single piece has a special connection to me."

     

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  • GEOFFROY PITHON'S INTERVIEW, Unveiling Geoffroy Pithon: A Journey through his Artistic World

    GEOFFROY PITHON'S INTERVIEW

    Unveiling Geoffroy Pithon: A Journey through his Artistic World

    Since MAAT Gallery's inception, Geoffroy Pithon has been a defining artist, evolving in parallel with the gallery’s own journey. At the heart of his work lies a seamless blend of painting and graphic design, driven by a relentless pursuit to craft unconventional forms of visual communication.

     

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  • DELIA HAMER'S INTERVIEW, PAINTING THE SOUL: A JOURNEY WITH DELIA HAMER

    DELIA HAMER'S INTERVIEW

    PAINTING THE SOUL: A JOURNEY WITH DELIA HAMER

    "I also don’t use photographic references or draw from life; everything comes from my imagination. This process creates landscapes of the mind, with shifts in space, a lack of traditional depth, and a juxtaposition of elements that feel almost dreamlike. The faces in my work remain blank—a deliberate choice. Without facial expressions, the figures exude a sense of solitude, tranquility, and serenity. It allows viewers to project their own emotions onto the painting, creating a more universal connection."

     

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