
Jack Shure created in unknown
35.6 cm
35.6 cm
$2,500
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Jack Shure has exhibited in Guangzhou, New York, Tokyo, Berlin, Chicago, Amsterdam, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, and Taipei. His paintings reconstruct layered experiences of time that run through his life, with images that move beyond the depiction of specific moments or memories to interweave the past, the present, and an as-yet-unrealized future into a singular world. Shure focuses on points where contrasting emotions—such as beauty and ugliness—collide, visually capturing the tension and shifting currents that arise from these oppositions and guiding viewers to reconsider familiar emotions in new ways. For him, images are fluid, organic structures in constant transformation, and while his work originates in personal experience, it ultimately asks how our perceptions of “beauty” evolve and generate new meanings within the sensory worlds he constructs.
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Architecture is a practice of space and design—and also of sociology, history, philosophy, literature, and more; it is art in action and interaction, use and relation. Directed by an architect, “The Untitled Void” is a space intended for thought, inviting the formulation of new and living questions rather than the simple display of packaged conclusions. The Untitled Void values collaborative process as a part of our curatorial approach. We are committed to showcasing artists and projects that trouble binaries and transcend the ego, boldly engaging the issues of our shared past, present, and future. We place no limits on genre or medium; we love to be surprised and challenged.
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$2,500
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$2,500
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