AFTER 1881

Julio Anaya Cabanding

30 Oct -21 Nov 2020

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AISHONANZUKA is please to announce a solo exhibition of Spanish artist Julio Anaya Cabanding “after 1881”, which will be Cabanding first exhibition in Hong Kong.

Cabanding was born in Malaga, Spain in 1987. He lives and works in Malaga. In recent years, his works have attracted a great deal of attention for its realistic expression of classical paintings drawn on the street wall with the frame. His entry into the streets is described not as a reaction or criticism to society, but as an effort to show respect for the masters, their works, or the region. The reason why he uses found objects such as street walls, worn-out wooden boards and cardboard boxes are to supports his concepts and strengthen connections to the region or locals.

At the same time, this unique expression that allows viewers to experience historically important works that can only be seen in museums in a completely different place or atmosphere is new to the works themselves stored in history. It will shine a nice spotlight and shine in the modern style. While helping us to bring out the "diversity of interpretation" that art originally has and give us from the fixed history and interpretation of the museum, and to provide us with a fresh interpretation forever. On the other hand, it can be said that it is an expression that has a great influence on the original work itself.

In this exhibition entitled "AFTER 1881", starting with Picasso, who was from Malaga and so as the artist himself. The works of masters of modern artists are seen as his works such as Georges Braque, Paul Cezanne, Henri Matisse, Amedeo Modigliani, Paul Gauguin, Edgar Degas, Vincent Van Gogh, Henri Tolouse Lautrec, and Claude Monet, which you may have seen their works in book. It is unfortunate that the artist cannot attend the opening due to COVID-19, however we will look forward to your visit from Friday, 30th.