A new chapter to Vladinsky’s critically acclaimed 'Observer' series launches at HOFA Gallery, 4 - 17 November

  • LONDON, United Kingdom
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  • October 21, 2021

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Observer 403 by Vladinsky, 2021, Acrylic on canvas (158  ×  198cm)
Observer 421 by Vladinsky, 2021, Acrylic on canvas (82 ×82cm)

Romanian visual artist, Vladinsky, renowned for his signature abstract style of portraiture today announces the latest progression of his critically acclaimed 'Observer' series will appear at HOFA Gallery between 4 - 17 November, 2021.

The exhibition titled ‘Fragments’ features new and previously unreleased works from his lauded Observer series. First launched in 2019, the portraits in this collection reflect a strong philosophical turn in Vladinsky’s work as they mirror the dysfunction of modern life. Their elongated profiles, vibrant colours, and inchoate faces, set against dark and seemingly blank backgrounds, are as mesmerizing as they are unsettling, provoking viewers to a new and profound understanding of themselves.

These latest works also represent an evolution in Vladinsky’s technique and process, having spent many months in the beginning of 2020 studying and experimenting with new forms. His artistic process, which reflects his approach to life, is spontaneous and passionate, a process of flow during which the essence of ideas, emotions and experiences take form on his canvas.

Vladinsky was first exhibited at HOFA Gallery in May 2021 during the ‘Matter and Form’ group exhibition which featured traditional and NFT artworks, bridging the perceived gap between conventional and digital art. The Romanian artist’s reputation has since grown remarkably.

HOFA Co-Founder Simonida Pavicevic Says “Vladinsky has very quickly reserved his place on the global art scene and is one of our most popular artists. He is a free spirit with the vision of an entrepreneur, and we are delighted to be representing him and to be presenting his first solo show in London.

Observer 417 by Vladinsky, 2021, Acrylic on canvas (158  ×  198cm)

Commenting on his forthcoming show, Vladinsky say “Fragments is a culmination of the journey of growth and evolution I embarked on in 2020. I really slowed down and this gave me a chance to appreciate life.

He adds “Life is not all about rushing from one thing or one experience to the other. We need to slow down or stop to appreciate life and what is around us. In society we must observe and it is through this observation that we then choose how to create our path.

Vladinsky’s ‘Fragments’’ will run for 2 weeks from the 4 – 17 November, 2021 at HOFA Gallery, Bruton Street, Mayfair

Press preview by arrangement - 3 November 10am – 5pm please RSVP to emmalouise@thehouseoffineart.com

Contact:
Emma-Louise O'Neill
HOFA Gallery
+44 (0) 7515 136909
emmalouise@thehouseoffineart.com

HOFA Gallery (London)
Emma-Louise O'Neill
11 Bruton Street, Mayfair
London, United Kingdom
emmalouise@thehouseoffineart.com
+44 (0) 207 629 5573
https://thehouseoffineart.com
About HOFA Gallery (London)

HOFA Gallery (House of Fine Art) specialises in contemporary art by established and emerging international artists. HOFA is determined to feature a multitude of artistic disciplines with an intent focus on exceptional talent, diversity and cultural relevance. Dedicated to supporting rare talent and making their work globally accessible, the gallery works closely with all of its artists to ensure the highest level of excellence and integrity across its locations in London, Los Angeles and Mykonos. HOFA Gallery represents acclaimed painters, sculptors, photographers and multidisciplinary artists from all over the world including China, Korea, America, Italy, France, Argentina and Australia amongst many others. Since its inception in 2012, HOFA Gallery has provided government institutions, museums, art galleries and private collectors access to some of the most sought after and collectable works of contemporary art. With a unique selection of highly collectable artworks of appreciative value and an uncompromising dedication to art world innovation, the gallery is committed to its mission in cultural leadership. In 2018 HOFA Gallery was the first art gallery in the world to make their entire collection available in cryptocurrency. Using new technologies and digital innovations, HOFA pledges an accessible entry point to the market and inclusivity to art collectors on all levels.


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