The exhibition brings forth the work of three artists — Enrico Bach, Cosimo Casoni and Max Kesteloot. Together, these artists engage with painting, redefining its possibilities.
Enrico Bach (b. 1980, DE) employs line, form, and color to create trompe l'oeil effects that suggest depth, yet he disrupts the precision of his geometric abstractions with spontaneous gestures, introducing an element of randomness that challenges the viewer's perception.
Cosimo Casoni (b. 1990, IT) focuses on the possibilities of painting within the context of a continuous art-life relationship. He merges classical themes such as landscape and still life with elements of post-graffiti styles, notably "skate painting" and "fingertricks," reflecting a vibrant and dynamic interaction between traditional and modern influences.
Max Kesteloot (b. 1990, BE) – delves up images from an extensive and chaotic archive of short films, looking for what he calls “things he could have painted”. Following the classical idea of what a painting is, he works with acrylic and ink pigment on Belgian linen.