Hemmerle Contemporary & MINT are thrilled to present "Up Close".
"Up Close" is a captivating exhibition presenting the work of three abstract artists - Kristy M. Chan, Daniel Roibal, and Tsuyoshi Maekawa - whose practices revolve around the raw interplay of emotion, process, and materiality. Together, they invite viewers to immerse themselves in abstraction, where the act of making takes precedence over representation, offering an experience that is at once dynamic and deeply personal.
Through distinct yet complementary approaches, "Up Close" traces the essence of abstraction. Chan’s visceral energy, Roibal’s dialogue with material, and Maekawa’s tactile spontaneity converge to create a space that transcends the surface. Here, viewers are encouraged to forge their own interpretations - an intimate encounter with the unpredictable beauty of abstract expression.
"Up Close" is a captivating exhibition presenting the work of three abstract artists - Kristy M. Chan, Daniel Roibal, and Tsuyoshi Maekawa - whose practices revolve around the raw interplay of emotion, process, and materiality. Together, they invite viewers to immerse themselves in abstraction, where the act of making takes precedence over representation, offering an experience that is at once dynamic and deeply personal.
Through distinct yet complementary approaches, "Up Close" traces the essence of abstraction. Chan’s visceral energy, Roibal’s dialogue with material, and Maekawa’s tactile spontaneity converge to create a space that transcends the surface. Here, viewers are encouraged to forge their own interpretations - an intimate encounter with the unpredictable beauty of abstract expression.