“Unified Contrasts” at Colab Gallery dives headfirst into the wild zone where abstract vibes meet real-world detail. It’s a bold mix—emotion crashing into precision, colors colliding with forms, and chaos blending with control.
This ain’t your usual art show. It’s a crew of artists flipping the script, putting realism and abstraction side by side—not to battle, but to vibe. What comes out is a high-voltage conversation between two worlds that usually keep their distance.
On one side, abstract art is wild, loose, and all about feeling, shape, and color. On the other, realism is sharp, clean, and straight-up how things actually look. But instead of staying in their lanes, these styles start mixing, clashing, and bouncing off each other, creating new energy you can feel in your chest.
This show’s all about the push and pull, the contrast and harmony, the tension and flow that happen when different worlds speak the same visual language. “Unified Contrasts” invites you to see how this blend opens doors—to new ways of seeing, thinking, and feeling. It’s proof that art doesn’t need to pick a side—it can ride both, and still go hard.
Featuring works by Adrian Falkner, Adrian Falkner + George Rose, Alexander Stark, Camille Gendron, Dali Geralle, Dan Witz, Dirk Koy, George Rose, Holger Kurt Jager, Martinus Papilaja, Paul Riedmüller, Philip Hedegaard, and Stefan Stanojevic.
November 28, 2024