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Márton Nemes: I Am the Energy I Desire to Attract
2 Nov - 14 Dec 2024 E xuberant colours, cadent sounds and dazzling lights manifest as an immersive environment . R etaining only the placebo of planarity , s triking neon tones, gestural brush strokes and layered surfaces combine into mixed - media compositions . These deconstructed picture planes t ranscend the objecthood of artworks with... Read more -
Santiago Evans Canales: Preciously Profane Possessions
31 Aug - 12 Oct 2024 In a liminal space amid “primitive” experiences and erudite allegories, in which a childlike spirit and the memories therein clash with the adiaphoric character of metropolitan solipsism and the tangential contradictions of contemporary subsistence, innocent and wild scenery thrives affably in the open countryside or along the banks of waterways.... Read more -
Luca Sára Rózsa: Five Deep Breaths
18 Jul - 17 Aug 2024 Double Q Gallery is delighted to present Five Deep Breaths, a solo exhibition of new works by Budapest-based artist Luca Sára Rózsa. Rózsa’s recent paintings are often inspired by stories preserved in the collective memory of Judeo-Christian culture, through which she examines questions, common to both Eastern and Western philosophy,... Read more -
The Garden of Fragility | Group Show
1 - 29 Jun 2024 Double Q Gallery is pleased to present The Garden of Fragility, a group exhibition bringing together new works by three female artists from Central and Eastern Europe. The exhibition focuses on the biology of the female body and identity, as well as natural processes such as growth, florescence, and maturation.... Read more -
Tomo Campbell: Come Apart
11 Apr - 11 May 2024 Double Q Gallery is delighted to present ‘Come Apart’, the second solo exhibition by British artist Tomo Campbell at the gallery. In this new body of work, Campbell’s compositions seem to dance before the eye, loaded with splintered human figures, sweeping trees, and art historical motifs. They appear fluid. As... Read more -
Nadia Ayari: About Surrender
2 - 30 Mar 2024 The word surrender has many connotations. While it suggests an element of struggle, surrender can also be freeing as it implies a decision to persevere and embrace the difficult things in life. Surrender can be a form of problem-solving, and a way to cope with the complexities of the human... Read more -
Wanda Czełkowska & Zuza Golińska: Posthuman Abstraction
13 Dec 2023 - 3 Feb 2024 Double Q Gallery is pleased to present a duo exhibition featuring Wanda Czełkowska (1930–2021) and Zuza Golińska (b. 1990). The exhibition brings together works by two Polish artists from two different generations and focuses on what are essentially definitive concepts in the 20th century evolution of material and mass-based sculpture,... Read more -
Tim Irani: The Object
28 Oct - 2 Dec 2023 Double Q Gallery is pleased to present a solo exhibition of new works by American artist Tim Irani (b. 1989), his first with the gallery. Drawing on elements of pop art and computer-generated imagery, Irani’s art engages with themes around life in the digital age. His practice focuses on the... Read more -
David Horváth: Inner Atmospheres
16 Sep - 14 Oct 2023 Double Q Gallery is pleased to present Inner Atmospheres, a solo exhibition of new paintings by David Horváth (b. 1998, Romania), his first with the gallery. Horváth graduated from the Department of Painting at the University of Arts and Design in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, an institution renowned for its painterly traditions.... Read more -
Fantastic Landscapes | Group Show
16 Sep - 14 Oct 2023 Laura Berger, Kate Bickmore, Sholto Blissett, Pierre Knop Curated by Mónika Zsikla Double Q Gallery is pleased to present Fantastic Landscapes, a group exhibition bringing together four contemporary artists who are related in various aspects to the European roots of landscape painting. Over thousands of years of art history, landscape... Read more -
Botond Keresztesi: The Garden of the Magician
10 May - 17 Jun 2023 Double Q Gallery is pleased to present a solo exhibition of new paintings by Hungarian artist Botond Keresztesi (b. 1987, Târgu Mureș, Romania), his first with the gallery. For the title of his debut Hong Kong exhibition, Keresztesi drew on a historical reference – an artwork of the same name... Read more -
ART CENTRAL HONG KONG 2023: JÓZSEF CSATÓ
22 - 25 Mar 2023 HONG KONG CONVENTION AND EXHIBITION CENTRE, 22 - 25 MARCH 2023 BOOTH B13 For Art Central 2023, Double Q Gallery is delighted to present a solo booth by Hungarian artist József Csató titled Going Home, featuring a site-specific painting installation and a new body of work. The installation takes the... Read more -
Maria Kulikovska & Artem Volokitin | Resilience: Voices of Ukraine
16 Mar - 22 Apr 2023 “Do you think that I count the days? There is only one day left, always starting over: it is given to us at dawn and taken away from us at dusk.” ― Jean-Paul Sartre Double Q Gallery is honoured to present ‘Resilience: Voices of Ukraine ’, an... Read more -
Down in the woods, up to the sky | Group Show
19 Jan - 25 Feb 2023 Laura Berger, Richard Burton, Santiago Evans Canales, Ina Gerken, Cecilia Granara, Mónika Kárándi, William Ludwig Lutgens, Igor Moritz, Ryan Nault, Kateřina Ondrušková, Catherine Repko, Luca Sára Rózsa, Alan Stanners Curated by Domenico de Chirico “I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential... Read more -
Genti Korini: Bright Futures
25 Nov - 24 Dec 2022 Genti Korini was born in 1979 in Tirana, Albania. He began to study painting at the University of Art and Design in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, before graduating in 2002 from the University of Arts in Tirana. He currently lives and works in Tirana. Architecture is an important starting point for Genti... Read more -
Tincuța Marin | Chapter IV: When we enter the lair of Bigfoot, Gagafu and Dracovenie. Let’s hope we get out alive…
25 Nov - 24 Dec 2022 Born in 1995 in Galaţi, Romania, Tincuţa Marin graduated in 2017 from the Department of Painting at the University of Art and Design in Cluj-Napoca. Poised on the boundary between reality and the absurd, her art is connected in many respects to the new trends in figurative painting. Tincuţa begins... Read more -
Sebastian Hosu: In My Inner Place
14 Oct - 12 Nov 2022 Sebastian Hosu was born in 1988 in Satu Mare, Romania. He studied at the University of Art and Design (UAD) in Cluj-Napoca and at the Accademia Albertina di Belle Art in Turin. After university, he continued his studies with Master’s degrees at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Liège... Read more -
Mátyás Erményi: Pine-Needle Tales
14 Oct - 12 Nov 2022 Mátyás Erményi was born in Budapest in 1992 and graduated from the Hungarian University of Fine Arts in 2017. He currently lives and works in Budapest. The period since his graduation has been mostly determined by technical and material experiments. His most recent series can be technically characterized as a... Read more -
Djordje Ivačković: Crouching Harmony, Hidden Tension
26 Aug - 24 Sep 2022 As one of the most important elements of American culture in the post-World War II period, jazz was a major medium for the spread of American influence in Eastern Europe. As Ivačković himself recalled, 'the Voice of America radio station in Yugoslavia in the 1950s was 'to blame' for the... Read more -
Natalia Załuska: Continuous Structures
26 Aug - 24 Sep 2022 Natalia Załuska creates minimalistic, structural paintings using collage technique. Her works appear as architectural images which transcend the boundaries of two-dimensional space. Stretcher, cardboard, acrylic paint – these materials represent Załuska’s permanent toolkit. Her creative process is not preceded by a sketch or plan, the artworks are born there and... Read more -
József Csató: TREASURES, TREES, FIRE and BONES
17 Jun - 16 Jul 2022 József Csató's paintings are imprints of his passionate and organic studio work, often based on sketches with full artistic value from his sketchbooks. His figurative portraits and genre paintings, which neglect the mediatised reality, are characterised by an archaic, brutal and expressive language. Everyday objects and situations often appear in... Read more -
Soft, Hidden, Exposed | Group Show
17 Jun - 16 Jul 2022 Karolina Bielawska, Kateřina Ondrušková, Monika Žáková Curated by Mónika Zsikla 'Soft, Hidden, Exposed' presents a selection of recent works by three young emerging Central and Eastern European female painters. The different creative positions of the selected works can be related to each other through the concepts of Soft, Hidden and... Read more -
ART CENTRAL HONG KONG 2022: GIZELLA RÁKÓCZY
26 - 29 May 2022 HONG KONG CONVENTION AND EXHIBITION CENTRE, 26 - 29 MAY 2022 Double Q Gallery is pleased to present a solo presentation by Gizella Rákóczy at Art Central Hong Kong 2022, revealing the rigour of the late artist’s practice as one of the foremost representatives of Hungarian and international geometric art.... Read more -
ART CENTRAL HONG KONG 2022: MÁRTON NEMES
26 - 29 May 2022 HONG KONG CONVENTION AND EXHIBITION CENTRE, 26 - 29 MAY 2022 Double Q Gallery is pleased to present Márton Nemes’s newly created site-specific installation, Police Party 22 (2022), for the Yi Tai Sculpture & Installation Projects sector at Art Central Hong Kong 2022. The installation consists of a large stainless-steel... Read more -
Márton Nemes: City In The Sky
6 May - 4 Jun 2022 The frequently cited prototype of the works of Márton Nemes is the exaggerated atmosphere of techno culture and the everyday urban life, which means not only disconnection but also an escape for him. When the artist moved to London in 2017, his image surfaces were inspired by the spirit and... Read more -
Tomo Campbell: From Now On
6 May - 4 Jun 2022 Born and currently based in London, Tomo Campbell’s canvases blur the lines between figurative and abstract through rhythmic movements and romantic imagination. The artist has always been fascinated with invoking vagueness in his paintings, encouraging viewers to create their own stories and discover their own meanings from his open-ended aesthetic... Read more