EXCLUSIBLE ICONS SHOW MARVEL ROME

EXCLUSIBLE ICONS SHOW MARVEL ROME

The Artbox VR Exclusible Icons premiered in Rome last January 20th. Artbox is an art show nominated at the Iberian Awards’23 in the category of best use of technology, and could’nt be better received in Rome, an evening of art, sharing and innovation at Parvart Gallery in Trastevere. A beautiful show with our wonderful artists Catarina Diaz, Leonor T. Sousa, Arista2099, Abílio Marcos, Ashima Kumar, Lena Silva, Gulnar Sacoor, João Freire, Kwame Koda, Cecília Acevedo, Lilia Luján and many others, surrounded by the work of Giovanni Trimani, exhibition opening on Monday.


Exclusible Icons: immersive experience is a collaboration between São Rafael Galleries, a luxury contemporary art gallery with a focus on immersive and multi-sensory based in Portugal, and Pavart Gallery, a renowned contemporary art gallery in Rome. The show invites you to immerse yourself in an unforgettable 360º journey through contemporary art. In this nocturnal city of millions, Exclusible Icons are sleeping beauties dancing in the light in premium exclusivity… a ticking mystery, the enigma of art invades the Pavart Gallery space. Artworks leap out of their frames and paintings come to life in an immersive virtual reality experience in the historic Monteverde Vecchio district.

In this exhibition, curated by Mónica Kahlo and Sílvia Raposo, São Rafael Galleries has brought together “le primedonne” from its collection of international contemporary artists: Catarina Diaz, Leonor T. Sousa, Arista2099, Abílio Marcos, Ashima Kumar, Lena Silva, Gulnar Sacoor, João Freire, Kwame Koda, Cecília Acevedo, Lilia Luján and many others.


EXCLUSIBLE ICONS (Detailed description)

The Artbox VR: Exclusible Icons exhibition opens with Leonor Trindade Sousa’s abstract expressionist paintings, which last year won 12 awards in Italy, Portugal, Brazil and France. The exhibition highlights Outro olhar, a work awarded with the Artist of the Future’21 Trophy, distinguished by the artist’s expressive talent.

Exclusible icons also has a space dedicated to the theme of symbolism and mythology with Arista2099. Arista2099, inspired by classic and new myths, traces the evolution of the human species and the future we are headed towards, transferring them onto the canvas or into the world of crypto art. We can also revisit some works by Ghanaian photographer Kwame Koda who tells us visual stories through the unique art of conceptual photography. At his side also the Chilean crochet painting artist Cecília Acevedo, who through textile fibers seeks to enhance the sensory experience through the crochet technique, created from botanical threads, hand-dyed with natural pigments.

Walking through several rooms where the works come to life, many other masterpieces are highlighted in this immersive VR exhibition, including the Butterflies collection, by Gulnar Sacoor, which invites you to immerse yourself in the myriad of colors and realistic images of minimalist forms and endless landscapes, among mystery and spirituality; We also discover the London artist Catarina Diaz, through her analogue collages with oil sticks that give visibility to the female figure inspired by the cosmopolitan life of London, by fashion, but also by the memories of a childhood inhabited by the vibrant and exotic chromatism of the ‘West Africa. Alongside it, the works of Lena Silva and Ashima Kumar, both celebrations of the creative and autonomous power of women, with a focus on the strength and spiritual dimension of women. If Ashima’s works juxtapose geometric simplicity with painterly strokes, drawing inspiration from traditional folk art forms and natural motifs, Lena Silva’s artwork can be described as portraiture, figurative with a subtle touch of expressionism.

Alongside the huge 3D projections we also went through the work of Abílio Marcos, whose pictorial language dialogues with expressionism and poetic symbolism, all combined in plays of colors and shapes. Also playing with shapes, the Mexican artist Lilia Luján is presented, whose pieces fall within the figurative-expressionist line, full of allegories with funny characters and elements of nature that acquire expression through color and collage. Finally, with a focus on childhood, we also went through the Affections collection, by the artist João Freire, who seeks, through watercolor and extreme sensitivity, to express the ties that unite parents and children since birth.

Exclusible Icons is a traveling exhibition aimed at an art-interested audience that includes families and visitors of all ages. It’s a beautiful exhibition on Contemporary Art that combines international names with a deep dive into the heart of creativity.

THE ARTBOX VR EXCLUSIBLE ICONS ARRIVES AT ROME

THE ARTBOX VR EXCLUSIBLE ICONS ARRIVES AT ROME THIS MONTH

ARTBOX VR EXCLUSIBLE ICONS
Immersive exhibition in virtual reality
20 January 18:00 – 20:00
Pavart Gallery
Via Giuseppe Dezza 6b
00152 Rome Italy

An immersive show of contemporary art in virtual reality arrives in Rome. Artbox VR is a huge artistic production that fits into a 30cm technological box. Works of art emerge from their frames and paintings come to life in an innovative 360º experience with images, empathetic sounds and interactive videos. A show nominated at the Iberian Awards’23 in the category of best use of technology.


Exclusible Icons: immersive experience is a collaboration between São Rafael Galleries, a luxury contemporary art gallery with a focus on immersive and multi-sensory based in Portugal, and Pavart Gallery, a renowned contemporary art gallery in Rome. The show invites you to immerse yourself in an unforgettable 360º journey through contemporary art. In this nocturnal city of millions, Exclusible Icons are sleeping beauties dancing in the light in premium exclusivity… a ticking mystery, the enigma of art invades the Pavart Gallery space. Artworks leap out of their frames and paintings come to life in an immersive virtual reality experience in the historic Monteverde Vecchio district.

In this exhibition, curated by Mónica Kahlo and Sílvia Raposo, São Rafael Galleries has brought together “le primedonne” from its collection of international contemporary artists: Catarina Diaz, Leonor T. Sousa, Arista2099, Abílio Marcos, Ashima Kumar, Lena Silva, Gulnar Sacoor, João Freire, Kwame Koda, Cecília Acevedo, Lilia Luján and many others.

It is advisable to book in advance for your desired timeslot, with sessions running every 10 minutes. Book using the following link: https://sao-rafael-galleries.checkfront.com/reserve/


EXCLUSIBLE ICONS (Detailed description)

The Artbox VR: Exclusible Icons exhibition opens with Leonor Trindade Sousa’s abstract expressionist paintings, which last year won 12 awards in Italy, Portugal, Brazil and France. The exhibition highlights Outro olhar, a work awarded with the Artist of the Future’21 Trophy, distinguished by the artist’s expressive talent.

Exclusible icons also has a space dedicated to the theme of symbolism and mythology with Arista2099. Arista2099, inspired by classic and new myths, traces the evolution of the human species and the future we are headed towards, transferring them onto the canvas or into the world of crypto art. We can also revisit some works by Ghanaian photographer Kwame Koda who tells us visual stories through the unique art of conceptual photography. At his side also the Chilean crochet painting artist Cecília Acevedo, who through textile fibers seeks to enhance the sensory experience through the crochet technique, created from botanical threads, hand-dyed with natural pigments.

Walking through several rooms where the works come to life, many other masterpieces are highlighted in this immersive VR exhibition, including the Butterflies collection, by Gulnar Sacoor, which invites you to immerse yourself in the myriad of colors and realistic images of minimalist forms and endless landscapes, among mystery and spirituality; We also discover the London artist Catarina Diaz, through her analogue collages with oil sticks that give visibility to the female figure inspired by the cosmopolitan life of London, by fashion, but also by the memories of a childhood inhabited by the vibrant and exotic chromatism of the ‘West Africa. Alongside it, the works of Lena Silva and Ashima Kumar, both celebrations of the creative and autonomous power of women, with a focus on the strength and spiritual dimension of women. If Ashima’s works juxtapose geometric simplicity with painterly strokes, drawing inspiration from traditional folk art forms and natural motifs, Lena Silva’s artwork can be described as portraiture, figurative with a subtle touch of expressionism.

Alongside the huge 3D projections we also went through the work of Abílio Marcos, whose pictorial language dialogues with expressionism and poetic symbolism, all combined in plays of colors and shapes. Also playing with shapes, the Mexican artist Lilia Luján is presented, whose pieces fall within the figurative-expressionist line, full of allegories with funny characters and elements of nature that acquire expression through color and collage. Finally, with a focus on childhood, we also went through the Affections collection, by the artist João Freire, who seeks, through watercolor and extreme sensitivity, to express the ties that unite parents and children since birth.

Exclusible Icons is a traveling exhibition aimed at an art-interested audience that includes families and visitors of all ages. It’s a beautiful exhibition on Contemporary Art that combines international names with a deep dive into the heart of creativity.

OPENING OF EXCLUSIBLE ICONS EXHIBITION

OPENING OF EXCLUSIBLE ICONS EXHIBITION

The Exclusible Icons exhibition was inaugurated last November 1st in a fresh and interactive approach to the art market and can be visited in virtual tour on our website > Immersive exhibitions.

In this midnight city of mass millions, the exclusible icons are sleeping beautys dancing in the light in premium exclusivity… a ticking mystery, the single art’s enigma.

In this exhibition we’ve gathered the primadonnas of contemporary art: Catarina Diaz, Leonor T. Sousa, Ricardo Gomes, Arista2099, Abílio Marcos, Ashima Kumar, Lena Silva, Gulnar Sacoor, João Freire, Marco Gomes, Kwame Koda, Jaime R Ferreira, Cecília Acevedo, Gabriela González Leal, Lilia Luján, Hossam Dirar, Fabián Caro, Tomiwa Arobieke and Rodolfo M. Costa.

ARTBOX VR CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS CHARMS SHOPPING COLOMBO

ARTBOX VR CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS CHARMS SHOPPING COLOMBO

The São Rafael Galleries opened this October a mixed reality exhibition, where an artistic production fits in a 30 cm technological box. More than an exhibition, Artbox VR is an immersive virtual show that invites you to discover the best of contemporary art: Catarina Diaz, Leonor T. Sousa, Ricardo Gomes, Arista2099, Abílio Marcos, Ashima Kumar, Lena Silva, Gulnar Sacoor, António Azenha, João Freire, Marco Gomes, Kwame Koda, Jaime R Ferreira, Cecília Acevedo, Gabriela González, Lilia Luján, Hossam Dirar, Fabián Caro, Tomiwa Arobieke and Rodolfo M. Costa. The works leap out of the frames and the paintings come to life in a groundbreaking immersive virtual reality experience. The event, which took place from the 3rd to the 15th of October, at Praça dos Navegantes, in Shopping Colombo, brought together more than 520 people enthusiastic about the experience and passionate about the artists’ work.

ARTBOX VR CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS INAUGURATES AT SHOPPING COLOMBO

ARTBOX VR CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS INAUGURATES AT SHOPPING COLOMBO

The São Rafael Galleries presents the first artistic production that fits in a 30 cm technological box. More than an exhibition, Artbox VR is an immersive virtual show that invites you to discover the best of contemporary art: Catarina Diaz, Leonor T. Sousa, Ricardo Gomes, Arista2099, Abílio Marcos, Ashima Kumar, Lena Silva, Gulnar Sacoor, António Azenha, João Freire, Marco Gomes, Kwame Koda, Jaime R Ferreira, Cecília Acevedo, Gabriela González, Lilia Luján, Hossam Dirar, Fabián Caro, Tomiwa Arobieke and Rodolfo M. Costa. The works leap out of the frames and the paintings come to life in a groundbreaking immersive virtual reality experience. Artbox VR: welcome to the future of contemporary art!

Dates: From the 3rd to the 15th of October
Location: Colombo Shopping Center. Floor 0 (Praça dos Navegantes)
Schedules:
Physical exhibition: from 10:00am to 6:00pm and from 9:00pm to 00:00pm
Artbox VR: from 6:00pm to 9:00pm

Life is music, Flamenco, Ashima Kumar

LIFE IS MUSIC, FLAMENCO

ABOUT LIFE IS MUSIC, FLAMENCO

A body singing in unison with the music it hears. The rhythm guides the movement of the dancer as she twists and turns and takes many a leap of faith. Seamlessly, our thoughts flow with her, shape shifting, cavorting, peaking, tumbling, all in the span of a moment. Yet, the eternal in us remains rooted; waiting for us to discover ourselves.

Ashima work juxtaposes geometric simplicity with painterly strokes, drawing inspiration from traditional folk-art forms and natural
patterns. Her work is conceptual in nature and incorporates elements of expressionism, surrealism, and feminism, as well as spiritual and psychological content. They symbolise beauty, wonder, and serenity. Her serene artworks are aimed to “penetrate the innermost part of ourselves where no words exist.”.

 

Ashima Kumar is a visual artist, of Indian origin, resident in the United Kingdom. After completing her BFA degree in applied arts, Ashima started to work at the cutting edge of Graphic Design and Fine Art. Her style is a unique fusion of doodle art, traditional art, and modern technology. Her Indian heritage has inspired her to express herself through graphic forms and colour as an emotional translation of her dreams and inner emotions. Ashima describes her artistic technique as threefold: “dream, doodle, design.” She is always seeking to transform the experiential into visible patterns and definite forms. The viewer is captivated to the intricacy of details as they walk through a world of discovery. Nature stimulates her, and her expressionist artworks depict themes derived from her affinity with nature. She is enthralled by the way patterns arise spontaneously and act as a kind of representation. Ashima leads ‘Mindfulness Doodle Art Workshops’, were she applies elements of her art style to transmit well-being tools.

Life is music, Flamenco, Ashima Kumar

LIFE IS MUSIC, FLAMENCO (Original)

ABOUT LIFE IS MUSIC, FLAMENCO

A body singing in unison with the music it hears. The rhythm guides the movement of the dancer as she twists and turns and takes many a leap of faith. Seamlessly, our thoughts flow with her, shape shifting, cavorting, peaking, tumbling, all in the span of a moment. Yet, the eternal in us remains rooted; waiting for us to discover ourselves.

Ashima work juxtaposes geometric simplicity with painterly strokes, drawing inspiration from traditional folk-art forms and natural
patterns. Her work is conceptual in nature and incorporates elements of expressionism, surrealism, and feminism, as well as spiritual and psychological content. They symbolise beauty, wonder, and serenity. Her serene artworks are aimed to “penetrate the innermost part of ourselves where no words exist.”.

 

Ashima Kumar is a visual artist, of Indian origin, resident in the United Kingdom. After completing her BFA degree in applied arts, Ashima started to work at the cutting edge of Graphic Design and Fine Art. Her style is a unique fusion of doodle art, traditional art, and modern technology. Her Indian heritage has inspired her to express herself through graphic forms and colour as an emotional translation of her dreams and inner emotions. Ashima describes her artistic technique as threefold: “dream, doodle, design.” She is always seeking to transform the experiential into visible patterns and definite forms. The viewer is captivated to the intricacy of details as they walk through a world of discovery. Nature stimulates her, and her expressionist artworks depict themes derived from her affinity with nature. She is enthralled by the way patterns arise spontaneously and act as a kind of representation. Ashima leads ‘Mindfulness Doodle Art Workshops’, were she applies elements of her art style to transmit well-being tools.

Life is music, Flamenco, Ashima Kumar

LIFE IS MUSIC, FLAMENCO (Giclée 30)

ABOUT LIFE IS MUSIC, FLAMENCO (Giclée)

A body singing in unison with the music it hears. The rhythm guides the movement of the dancer as she twists and turns and takes many a leap of faith. Seamlessly, our thoughts flow with her, shape shifting, cavorting, peaking, tumbling, all in the span of a moment. Yet, the eternal in us remains rooted; waiting for us to discover ourselves.

Ashima work juxtaposes geometric simplicity with painterly strokes, drawing inspiration from traditional folk-art forms and natural
patterns. Her work is conceptual in nature and incorporates elements of expressionism, surrealism, and feminism, as well as spiritual and psychological content. They symbolise beauty, wonder, and serenity. Her serene artworks are aimed to “penetrate the innermost part of ourselves where no words exist.”.

 

Ashima Kumar is a visual artist, of Indian origin, resident in the United Kingdom. After completing her BFA degree in applied arts, Ashima started to work at the cutting edge of Graphic Design and Fine Art. Her style is a unique fusion of doodle art, traditional art, and modern technology. Her Indian heritage has inspired her to express herself through graphic forms and colour as an emotional translation of her dreams and inner emotions. Ashima describes her artistic technique as threefold: “dream, doodle, design.” She is always seeking to transform the experiential into visible patterns and definite forms. The viewer is captivated to the intricacy of details as they walk through a world of discovery. Nature stimulates her, and her expressionist artworks depict themes derived from her affinity with nature. She is enthralled by the way patterns arise spontaneously and act as a kind of representation. Ashima leads ‘Mindfulness Doodle Art Workshops’, were she applies elements of her art style to transmit well-being tools.

Life is music, Flamenco, Ashima Kumar

LIFE IS MUSIC, FLAMENCO (Giclée 50)

ABOUT LIFE IS MUSIC, FLAMENCO (Giclée)

A body singing in unison with the music it hears. The rhythm guides the movement of the dancer as she twists and turns and takes many a leap of faith. Seamlessly, our thoughts flow with her, shape shifting, cavorting, peaking, tumbling, all in the span of a moment. Yet, the eternal in us remains rooted; waiting for us to discover ourselves.

Ashima work juxtaposes geometric simplicity with painterly strokes, drawing inspiration from traditional folk-art forms and natural
patterns. Her work is conceptual in nature and incorporates elements of expressionism, surrealism, and feminism, as well as spiritual and psychological content. They symbolise beauty, wonder, and serenity. Her serene artworks are aimed to “penetrate the innermost part of ourselves where no words exist.”.

 

Ashima Kumar is a visual artist, of Indian origin, resident in the United Kingdom. After completing her BFA degree in applied arts, Ashima started to work at the cutting edge of Graphic Design and Fine Art. Her style is a unique fusion of doodle art, traditional art, and modern technology. Her Indian heritage has inspired her to express herself through graphic forms and colour as an emotional translation of her dreams and inner emotions. Ashima describes her artistic technique as threefold: “dream, doodle, design.” She is always seeking to transform the experiential into visible patterns and definite forms. The viewer is captivated to the intricacy of details as they walk through a world of discovery. Nature stimulates her, and her expressionist artworks depict themes derived from her affinity with nature. She is enthralled by the way patterns arise spontaneously and act as a kind of representation. Ashima leads ‘Mindfulness Doodle Art Workshops’, were she applies elements of her art style to transmit well-being tools.

Life is music, ballet, Ashima Kumar

LIFE IS MUSIC, BALLET

ABOUT LIFE IS MUSIC, BALLET

A body singing in unison with the music it hears. The rhythm guides the movement of the dancer as she twists and turns and takes many a leap of faith. Seamlessly, our thoughts flow with her, shape shifting, cavorting, peaking, tumbling, all in the span of a moment. Yet, the eternal in us remains rooted; waiting for us to discover ourselves.

Ashima work juxtaposes geometric simplicity with painterly strokes, drawing inspiration from traditional folk-art forms and natural
patterns. Her work is conceptual in nature and incorporates elements of expressionism, surrealism, and feminism, as well as spiritual and psychological content. They symbolise beauty, wonder, and serenity. Her serene artworks are aimed to “penetrate the innermost part of ourselves where no words exist.”.

 

Ashima Kumar is a visual artist, of Indian origin, resident in the United Kingdom. After completing her BFA degree in applied arts, Ashima started to work at the cutting edge of Graphic Design and Fine Art. Her style is a unique fusion of doodle art, traditional art, and modern technology. Her Indian heritage has inspired her to express herself through graphic forms and colour as an emotional translation of her dreams and inner emotions. Ashima describes her artistic technique as threefold: “dream, doodle, design.” She is always seeking to transform the experiential into visible patterns and definite forms. The viewer is captivated to the intricacy of details as they walk through a world of discovery. Nature stimulates her, and her expressionist artworks depict themes derived from her affinity with nature. She is enthralled by the way patterns arise spontaneously and act as a kind of representation. Ashima leads ‘Mindfulness Doodle Art Workshops’, were she applies elements of her art style to transmit well-being tools.

EXCLUSIBLE ICONS SHOW MARVEL ROME

EXCLUSIBLE ICONS SHOW MARVEL ROME

The Artbox VR Exclusible Icons premiered in Rome last January 20th. Artbox is an art show nominated at the Iberian Awards’23 in the category of best use of technology, and could’nt be better received in Rome, an evening of art, sharing and innovation at Parvart Gallery in Trastevere. A beautiful show with our wonderful artists Catarina Diaz, Leonor T. Sousa, Arista2099, Abílio Marcos, Ashima Kumar, Lena Silva, Gulnar Sacoor, João Freire, Kwame Koda, Cecília Acevedo, Lilia Luján and many others, surrounded by the work of Giovanni Trimani, exhibition opening on Monday.


Exclusible Icons: immersive experience is a collaboration between São Rafael Galleries, a luxury contemporary art gallery with a focus on immersive and multi-sensory based in Portugal, and Pavart Gallery, a renowned contemporary art gallery in Rome. The show invites you to immerse yourself in an unforgettable 360º journey through contemporary art. In this nocturnal city of millions, Exclusible Icons are sleeping beauties dancing in the light in premium exclusivity… a ticking mystery, the enigma of art invades the Pavart Gallery space. Artworks leap out of their frames and paintings come to life in an immersive virtual reality experience in the historic Monteverde Vecchio district.

In this exhibition, curated by Mónica Kahlo and Sílvia Raposo, São Rafael Galleries has brought together “le primedonne” from its collection of international contemporary artists: Catarina Diaz, Leonor T. Sousa, Arista2099, Abílio Marcos, Ashima Kumar, Lena Silva, Gulnar Sacoor, João Freire, Kwame Koda, Cecília Acevedo, Lilia Luján and many others.


EXCLUSIBLE ICONS (Detailed description)

The Artbox VR: Exclusible Icons exhibition opens with Leonor Trindade Sousa’s abstract expressionist paintings, which last year won 12 awards in Italy, Portugal, Brazil and France. The exhibition highlights Outro olhar, a work awarded with the Artist of the Future’21 Trophy, distinguished by the artist’s expressive talent.

Exclusible icons also has a space dedicated to the theme of symbolism and mythology with Arista2099. Arista2099, inspired by classic and new myths, traces the evolution of the human species and the future we are headed towards, transferring them onto the canvas or into the world of crypto art. We can also revisit some works by Ghanaian photographer Kwame Koda who tells us visual stories through the unique art of conceptual photography. At his side also the Chilean crochet painting artist Cecília Acevedo, who through textile fibers seeks to enhance the sensory experience through the crochet technique, created from botanical threads, hand-dyed with natural pigments.

Walking through several rooms where the works come to life, many other masterpieces are highlighted in this immersive VR exhibition, including the Butterflies collection, by Gulnar Sacoor, which invites you to immerse yourself in the myriad of colors and realistic images of minimalist forms and endless landscapes, among mystery and spirituality; We also discover the London artist Catarina Diaz, through her analogue collages with oil sticks that give visibility to the female figure inspired by the cosmopolitan life of London, by fashion, but also by the memories of a childhood inhabited by the vibrant and exotic chromatism of the ‘West Africa. Alongside it, the works of Lena Silva and Ashima Kumar, both celebrations of the creative and autonomous power of women, with a focus on the strength and spiritual dimension of women. If Ashima’s works juxtapose geometric simplicity with painterly strokes, drawing inspiration from traditional folk art forms and natural motifs, Lena Silva’s artwork can be described as portraiture, figurative with a subtle touch of expressionism.

Alongside the huge 3D projections we also went through the work of Abílio Marcos, whose pictorial language dialogues with expressionism and poetic symbolism, all combined in plays of colors and shapes. Also playing with shapes, the Mexican artist Lilia Luján is presented, whose pieces fall within the figurative-expressionist line, full of allegories with funny characters and elements of nature that acquire expression through color and collage. Finally, with a focus on childhood, we also went through the Affections collection, by the artist João Freire, who seeks, through watercolor and extreme sensitivity, to express the ties that unite parents and children since birth.

Exclusible Icons is a traveling exhibition aimed at an art-interested audience that includes families and visitors of all ages. It’s a beautiful exhibition on Contemporary Art that combines international names with a deep dive into the heart of creativity.

THE ARTBOX VR EXCLUSIBLE ICONS ARRIVES AT ROME

THE ARTBOX VR EXCLUSIBLE ICONS ARRIVES AT ROME THIS MONTH

ARTBOX VR EXCLUSIBLE ICONS
Immersive exhibition in virtual reality
20 January 18:00 – 20:00
Pavart Gallery
Via Giuseppe Dezza 6b
00152 Rome Italy

An immersive show of contemporary art in virtual reality arrives in Rome. Artbox VR is a huge artistic production that fits into a 30cm technological box. Works of art emerge from their frames and paintings come to life in an innovative 360º experience with images, empathetic sounds and interactive videos. A show nominated at the Iberian Awards’23 in the category of best use of technology.


Exclusible Icons: immersive experience is a collaboration between São Rafael Galleries, a luxury contemporary art gallery with a focus on immersive and multi-sensory based in Portugal, and Pavart Gallery, a renowned contemporary art gallery in Rome. The show invites you to immerse yourself in an unforgettable 360º journey through contemporary art. In this nocturnal city of millions, Exclusible Icons are sleeping beauties dancing in the light in premium exclusivity… a ticking mystery, the enigma of art invades the Pavart Gallery space. Artworks leap out of their frames and paintings come to life in an immersive virtual reality experience in the historic Monteverde Vecchio district.

In this exhibition, curated by Mónica Kahlo and Sílvia Raposo, São Rafael Galleries has brought together “le primedonne” from its collection of international contemporary artists: Catarina Diaz, Leonor T. Sousa, Arista2099, Abílio Marcos, Ashima Kumar, Lena Silva, Gulnar Sacoor, João Freire, Kwame Koda, Cecília Acevedo, Lilia Luján and many others.

It is advisable to book in advance for your desired timeslot, with sessions running every 10 minutes. Book using the following link: https://sao-rafael-galleries.checkfront.com/reserve/


EXCLUSIBLE ICONS (Detailed description)

The Artbox VR: Exclusible Icons exhibition opens with Leonor Trindade Sousa’s abstract expressionist paintings, which last year won 12 awards in Italy, Portugal, Brazil and France. The exhibition highlights Outro olhar, a work awarded with the Artist of the Future’21 Trophy, distinguished by the artist’s expressive talent.

Exclusible icons also has a space dedicated to the theme of symbolism and mythology with Arista2099. Arista2099, inspired by classic and new myths, traces the evolution of the human species and the future we are headed towards, transferring them onto the canvas or into the world of crypto art. We can also revisit some works by Ghanaian photographer Kwame Koda who tells us visual stories through the unique art of conceptual photography. At his side also the Chilean crochet painting artist Cecília Acevedo, who through textile fibers seeks to enhance the sensory experience through the crochet technique, created from botanical threads, hand-dyed with natural pigments.

Walking through several rooms where the works come to life, many other masterpieces are highlighted in this immersive VR exhibition, including the Butterflies collection, by Gulnar Sacoor, which invites you to immerse yourself in the myriad of colors and realistic images of minimalist forms and endless landscapes, among mystery and spirituality; We also discover the London artist Catarina Diaz, through her analogue collages with oil sticks that give visibility to the female figure inspired by the cosmopolitan life of London, by fashion, but also by the memories of a childhood inhabited by the vibrant and exotic chromatism of the ‘West Africa. Alongside it, the works of Lena Silva and Ashima Kumar, both celebrations of the creative and autonomous power of women, with a focus on the strength and spiritual dimension of women. If Ashima’s works juxtapose geometric simplicity with painterly strokes, drawing inspiration from traditional folk art forms and natural motifs, Lena Silva’s artwork can be described as portraiture, figurative with a subtle touch of expressionism.

Alongside the huge 3D projections we also went through the work of Abílio Marcos, whose pictorial language dialogues with expressionism and poetic symbolism, all combined in plays of colors and shapes. Also playing with shapes, the Mexican artist Lilia Luján is presented, whose pieces fall within the figurative-expressionist line, full of allegories with funny characters and elements of nature that acquire expression through color and collage. Finally, with a focus on childhood, we also went through the Affections collection, by the artist João Freire, who seeks, through watercolor and extreme sensitivity, to express the ties that unite parents and children since birth.

Exclusible Icons is a traveling exhibition aimed at an art-interested audience that includes families and visitors of all ages. It’s a beautiful exhibition on Contemporary Art that combines international names with a deep dive into the heart of creativity.

OPENING OF EXCLUSIBLE ICONS EXHIBITION

OPENING OF EXCLUSIBLE ICONS EXHIBITION

The Exclusible Icons exhibition was inaugurated last November 1st in a fresh and interactive approach to the art market and can be visited in virtual tour on our website > Immersive exhibitions.

In this midnight city of mass millions, the exclusible icons are sleeping beautys dancing in the light in premium exclusivity… a ticking mystery, the single art’s enigma.

In this exhibition we’ve gathered the primadonnas of contemporary art: Catarina Diaz, Leonor T. Sousa, Ricardo Gomes, Arista2099, Abílio Marcos, Ashima Kumar, Lena Silva, Gulnar Sacoor, João Freire, Marco Gomes, Kwame Koda, Jaime R Ferreira, Cecília Acevedo, Gabriela González Leal, Lilia Luján, Hossam Dirar, Fabián Caro, Tomiwa Arobieke and Rodolfo M. Costa.

ARTBOX VR CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS CHARMS SHOPPING COLOMBO

ARTBOX VR CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS CHARMS SHOPPING COLOMBO

The São Rafael Galleries opened this October a mixed reality exhibition, where an artistic production fits in a 30 cm technological box. More than an exhibition, Artbox VR is an immersive virtual show that invites you to discover the best of contemporary art: Catarina Diaz, Leonor T. Sousa, Ricardo Gomes, Arista2099, Abílio Marcos, Ashima Kumar, Lena Silva, Gulnar Sacoor, António Azenha, João Freire, Marco Gomes, Kwame Koda, Jaime R Ferreira, Cecília Acevedo, Gabriela González, Lilia Luján, Hossam Dirar, Fabián Caro, Tomiwa Arobieke and Rodolfo M. Costa. The works leap out of the frames and the paintings come to life in a groundbreaking immersive virtual reality experience. The event, which took place from the 3rd to the 15th of October, at Praça dos Navegantes, in Shopping Colombo, brought together more than 520 people enthusiastic about the experience and passionate about the artists’ work.

ARTBOX VR CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS INAUGURATES AT SHOPPING COLOMBO

ARTBOX VR CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS INAUGURATES AT SHOPPING COLOMBO

The São Rafael Galleries presents the first artistic production that fits in a 30 cm technological box. More than an exhibition, Artbox VR is an immersive virtual show that invites you to discover the best of contemporary art: Catarina Diaz, Leonor T. Sousa, Ricardo Gomes, Arista2099, Abílio Marcos, Ashima Kumar, Lena Silva, Gulnar Sacoor, António Azenha, João Freire, Marco Gomes, Kwame Koda, Jaime R Ferreira, Cecília Acevedo, Gabriela González, Lilia Luján, Hossam Dirar, Fabián Caro, Tomiwa Arobieke and Rodolfo M. Costa. The works leap out of the frames and the paintings come to life in a groundbreaking immersive virtual reality experience. Artbox VR: welcome to the future of contemporary art!

Dates: From the 3rd to the 15th of October
Location: Colombo Shopping Center. Floor 0 (Praça dos Navegantes)
Schedules:
Physical exhibition: from 10:00am to 6:00pm and from 9:00pm to 00:00pm
Artbox VR: from 6:00pm to 9:00pm

Life is music, Flamenco, Ashima Kumar

LIFE IS MUSIC, FLAMENCO

ABOUT LIFE IS MUSIC, FLAMENCO

A body singing in unison with the music it hears. The rhythm guides the movement of the dancer as she twists and turns and takes many a leap of faith. Seamlessly, our thoughts flow with her, shape shifting, cavorting, peaking, tumbling, all in the span of a moment. Yet, the eternal in us remains rooted; waiting for us to discover ourselves.

Ashima work juxtaposes geometric simplicity with painterly strokes, drawing inspiration from traditional folk-art forms and natural
patterns. Her work is conceptual in nature and incorporates elements of expressionism, surrealism, and feminism, as well as spiritual and psychological content. They symbolise beauty, wonder, and serenity. Her serene artworks are aimed to “penetrate the innermost part of ourselves where no words exist.”.

 

Ashima Kumar is a visual artist, of Indian origin, resident in the United Kingdom. After completing her BFA degree in applied arts, Ashima started to work at the cutting edge of Graphic Design and Fine Art. Her style is a unique fusion of doodle art, traditional art, and modern technology. Her Indian heritage has inspired her to express herself through graphic forms and colour as an emotional translation of her dreams and inner emotions. Ashima describes her artistic technique as threefold: “dream, doodle, design.” She is always seeking to transform the experiential into visible patterns and definite forms. The viewer is captivated to the intricacy of details as they walk through a world of discovery. Nature stimulates her, and her expressionist artworks depict themes derived from her affinity with nature. She is enthralled by the way patterns arise spontaneously and act as a kind of representation. Ashima leads ‘Mindfulness Doodle Art Workshops’, were she applies elements of her art style to transmit well-being tools.

Life is music, Flamenco, Ashima Kumar

LIFE IS MUSIC, FLAMENCO (Original)

ABOUT LIFE IS MUSIC, FLAMENCO

A body singing in unison with the music it hears. The rhythm guides the movement of the dancer as she twists and turns and takes many a leap of faith. Seamlessly, our thoughts flow with her, shape shifting, cavorting, peaking, tumbling, all in the span of a moment. Yet, the eternal in us remains rooted; waiting for us to discover ourselves.

Ashima work juxtaposes geometric simplicity with painterly strokes, drawing inspiration from traditional folk-art forms and natural
patterns. Her work is conceptual in nature and incorporates elements of expressionism, surrealism, and feminism, as well as spiritual and psychological content. They symbolise beauty, wonder, and serenity. Her serene artworks are aimed to “penetrate the innermost part of ourselves where no words exist.”.

 

Ashima Kumar is a visual artist, of Indian origin, resident in the United Kingdom. After completing her BFA degree in applied arts, Ashima started to work at the cutting edge of Graphic Design and Fine Art. Her style is a unique fusion of doodle art, traditional art, and modern technology. Her Indian heritage has inspired her to express herself through graphic forms and colour as an emotional translation of her dreams and inner emotions. Ashima describes her artistic technique as threefold: “dream, doodle, design.” She is always seeking to transform the experiential into visible patterns and definite forms. The viewer is captivated to the intricacy of details as they walk through a world of discovery. Nature stimulates her, and her expressionist artworks depict themes derived from her affinity with nature. She is enthralled by the way patterns arise spontaneously and act as a kind of representation. Ashima leads ‘Mindfulness Doodle Art Workshops’, were she applies elements of her art style to transmit well-being tools.

Life is music, Flamenco, Ashima Kumar

LIFE IS MUSIC, FLAMENCO (Giclée 30)

ABOUT LIFE IS MUSIC, FLAMENCO (Giclée)

A body singing in unison with the music it hears. The rhythm guides the movement of the dancer as she twists and turns and takes many a leap of faith. Seamlessly, our thoughts flow with her, shape shifting, cavorting, peaking, tumbling, all in the span of a moment. Yet, the eternal in us remains rooted; waiting for us to discover ourselves.

Ashima work juxtaposes geometric simplicity with painterly strokes, drawing inspiration from traditional folk-art forms and natural
patterns. Her work is conceptual in nature and incorporates elements of expressionism, surrealism, and feminism, as well as spiritual and psychological content. They symbolise beauty, wonder, and serenity. Her serene artworks are aimed to “penetrate the innermost part of ourselves where no words exist.”.

 

Ashima Kumar is a visual artist, of Indian origin, resident in the United Kingdom. After completing her BFA degree in applied arts, Ashima started to work at the cutting edge of Graphic Design and Fine Art. Her style is a unique fusion of doodle art, traditional art, and modern technology. Her Indian heritage has inspired her to express herself through graphic forms and colour as an emotional translation of her dreams and inner emotions. Ashima describes her artistic technique as threefold: “dream, doodle, design.” She is always seeking to transform the experiential into visible patterns and definite forms. The viewer is captivated to the intricacy of details as they walk through a world of discovery. Nature stimulates her, and her expressionist artworks depict themes derived from her affinity with nature. She is enthralled by the way patterns arise spontaneously and act as a kind of representation. Ashima leads ‘Mindfulness Doodle Art Workshops’, were she applies elements of her art style to transmit well-being tools.

Life is music, Flamenco, Ashima Kumar

LIFE IS MUSIC, FLAMENCO (Giclée 50)

ABOUT LIFE IS MUSIC, FLAMENCO (Giclée)

A body singing in unison with the music it hears. The rhythm guides the movement of the dancer as she twists and turns and takes many a leap of faith. Seamlessly, our thoughts flow with her, shape shifting, cavorting, peaking, tumbling, all in the span of a moment. Yet, the eternal in us remains rooted; waiting for us to discover ourselves.

Ashima work juxtaposes geometric simplicity with painterly strokes, drawing inspiration from traditional folk-art forms and natural
patterns. Her work is conceptual in nature and incorporates elements of expressionism, surrealism, and feminism, as well as spiritual and psychological content. They symbolise beauty, wonder, and serenity. Her serene artworks are aimed to “penetrate the innermost part of ourselves where no words exist.”.

 

Ashima Kumar is a visual artist, of Indian origin, resident in the United Kingdom. After completing her BFA degree in applied arts, Ashima started to work at the cutting edge of Graphic Design and Fine Art. Her style is a unique fusion of doodle art, traditional art, and modern technology. Her Indian heritage has inspired her to express herself through graphic forms and colour as an emotional translation of her dreams and inner emotions. Ashima describes her artistic technique as threefold: “dream, doodle, design.” She is always seeking to transform the experiential into visible patterns and definite forms. The viewer is captivated to the intricacy of details as they walk through a world of discovery. Nature stimulates her, and her expressionist artworks depict themes derived from her affinity with nature. She is enthralled by the way patterns arise spontaneously and act as a kind of representation. Ashima leads ‘Mindfulness Doodle Art Workshops’, were she applies elements of her art style to transmit well-being tools.

Life is music, ballet, Ashima Kumar

LIFE IS MUSIC, BALLET

ABOUT LIFE IS MUSIC, BALLET

A body singing in unison with the music it hears. The rhythm guides the movement of the dancer as she twists and turns and takes many a leap of faith. Seamlessly, our thoughts flow with her, shape shifting, cavorting, peaking, tumbling, all in the span of a moment. Yet, the eternal in us remains rooted; waiting for us to discover ourselves.

Ashima work juxtaposes geometric simplicity with painterly strokes, drawing inspiration from traditional folk-art forms and natural
patterns. Her work is conceptual in nature and incorporates elements of expressionism, surrealism, and feminism, as well as spiritual and psychological content. They symbolise beauty, wonder, and serenity. Her serene artworks are aimed to “penetrate the innermost part of ourselves where no words exist.”.

 

Ashima Kumar is a visual artist, of Indian origin, resident in the United Kingdom. After completing her BFA degree in applied arts, Ashima started to work at the cutting edge of Graphic Design and Fine Art. Her style is a unique fusion of doodle art, traditional art, and modern technology. Her Indian heritage has inspired her to express herself through graphic forms and colour as an emotional translation of her dreams and inner emotions. Ashima describes her artistic technique as threefold: “dream, doodle, design.” She is always seeking to transform the experiential into visible patterns and definite forms. The viewer is captivated to the intricacy of details as they walk through a world of discovery. Nature stimulates her, and her expressionist artworks depict themes derived from her affinity with nature. She is enthralled by the way patterns arise spontaneously and act as a kind of representation. Ashima leads ‘Mindfulness Doodle Art Workshops’, were she applies elements of her art style to transmit well-being tools.

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