West, London
Group Exhibition
Beyond
NisoBram Bogart, Ernesto Burgos, Otis Jones, Imi Knoebel, Steven Parrino, Martina Quesada, Mateo Revillo, Richard Smith, Amanda Ziemele "Painting is not a limit, but a threshold. Beyond the surface, beyond the object, beyond time." Niso celebrates its one-year anniversary with Beyond, an exhibition that challenges the boundaries of painting, transforming it into a field of expansion. Matter, form, and space are redefined in a radical exploration bridging tradition and contemporaneity. Curated by Nicolas Sorbac and Christian Dominguez. Beyond is an exhibition that redefines painting as an expanding field, pushing beyond the canvas, beyond the object, and beyond its own history. Featuring a selection of artists who explore the boundaries of pictorial practice, Beyond presents a deep investigation into materiality, form, and space, establishing a dialogue between tradition and contemporary approaches. Organized by Niso Gallery in London and curated by Nicolás Sorbac and Christian Domínguez, this exhibition brings together artists from different generations who have taken painting beyond its conventional structure, transforming it into a spatial, sculptural, and conceptual experience. Bram Bogart (1950 – 2010) – Extreme materiality, where painting becomes a dense, sculptural body. Ernesto Burgos (b. 1979)– A fusion of sculpture and painting in deconstructed compositions. Otis Jones (b. 1946)– Material explorations that challenge traditional formats. Imi Knoebel (b. 1940) – Geometry and color in a radical investigation of the pictorial object. Steven Parrino (1958 – 2005) – Collapsing painting, twisted canvases, and aggressive physicality. Martina Quesada (b. 1987) – Manipulation of the frame and the painting’s structure as key elements. Mateo Revillo (b. 1993) – Geometric and spatial research in the pictorial support. Richard Smith (1931 – 2016) – Tensions and structures that expand the idea of the canvas. Amanda Ziemele (b. 1990) – Expansion of color and form in relation to perception and space.
