NOIR
Noir, 2023 London
H: 41.5cm x W: 23cm x D: 21cm
3 mm Baltic Birch plywood, black stain, shellac and beeswax
Unique Sculpture
at THE OPENING GALLERY
42 WALKER ST, 10013, NEW YORK
CHROMOCOMMONS
Shoplifter/ Hrafnhildur Arnardóttir
The Callas / Lakis & Aris Ionas
Misha Milovanovich
Tula Plumi
Leah Singer
Misha Milovanovich has produced a captivating exhibition comprising six one-of-a-kind sculptures. Each sculpture is a fusion of fragmented cubism, biomorphic surrealism, and dynamic visual humor, and infused with shamanic force, which pays homage to the natural world.
Misha's latest work, crafted from Finnish Baltic Birch plywood and shellack, is a playful exploration of historical references that reimagines their antecedents, unleashing new prospects for the interpretation and significance of abstract forms in space.
These Noir sculptures often embody organic contours and textures, evocative of natural shapes such as animals and plants.In addition to these influences, Misha's work draws inspiration from Japanese aesthetics and design principles, exemplified through simplicity, asymmetry, and the use of negative space and use of angle in joints.