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Pink, brown, yellow, orange and blue, I love you,
Tiny Ass Collective, Group Exhibition,
Tetem Enschede 2024 (NL)

Exhibition Details:
Tiny Ass Collective presents their debut exhibition in Tetem, where cross media design and fine arts come together. The exhibition "Pink, brown, yellow, orange and blue, I love you" explores and celebrates the importance of connection, intimacy, comfort and care for each other.

"All 'asses', small, massive, long, crooked, frustrated, lovely, Rozemarijn Mortier, Thijmen Pelgröm, Simon Scharinger, Karl Schulze & Emma Schuster" invite you with warmth and coziness to the opening of "Pink, brown, yellow, orange and blue, I love you" on Wednesday March 13 from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM in Tetem.

This exhibition is a production of Tiny Ass Collective, a group of artists, designers and builders consisting of five members who are currently graduating from AKI ArtEZ : Rozemarijn Mortier, Thijmen Pelgröm, Simon Scharinger , Karl Schulze and Emma Schuster. Tetem offers AKI ArtEZ students the opportunity to present new work and to interact with a diverse audience.

Tetem
Stroinksbleekweg 16
7523 ZL Enschede, The Netherlands


Simon Scharinger is an Austrian artist with more than a decade of experience in the creative field. As a Designer, he has worked on corporate designs, editorial projects, digital interfaces (UI/UX), photography, and conceptual pieces. The transition from working as an UI/UX Designer for multiple years, to Fine Art marked a profound shift, guiding him into the intimate language of painting.

The expressions he performs are about forms of immediacy, transforming the inside out—raw & brute; no obscurance—surpassing this swallowing, silencing mode of deflection. Using the canvas in his practice as a filter which absorbs, a web that traps what otherwise gets through but never really leaves. That which stays is a remembrance of what cannot be ignored, should not be avoided & must not be denied. The expressive gesture concentrates into a (re)mark, imprints like scars left behind on the canvas. A reverent of itself, in itself, by itself, for itself & to itself. Not what you see is what you get but what is left is what you end up with. The ultimum, the afterimage, carefully following its traces.


Media owner:
Simon Scharinger
Plainwiesenweg 7
5101 Bergheim
contact@simon-scharinger.at

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