Nelio – Babel Exhibition at Gallery B15

Here’s a few photo’s from Nelio’s recent exhibition at Gallery B15.

The exhibition showed a good mixture of paintings, photos, wood sculpture and print.

Have a look!

But first a few words from the gallery:

“The exhibition draws upon the ancient historical account of the tower of Babel. 
The Babel tower was according to biblical accounts a tower built by a people in unison to reach the sky. But god new, that if the humans united their powers nothing would be to big a task. He hence confused the humans by giving them different languages. This account is the bibles rendering on the concept of different tongues. 

Nelio has created works which fuses concepts and perceptions from ancient and strange cultures. Native tripes and rural concepts mingle with historic references, mythological understandings and subjective thoughts all refering to the account of the tower of Babel.

Nelio is one of the primary Street Artists from the 00’s. He is known from the cityscape of Barcelona, Paris, Berlin, Amsterdam & Paris. The last couple of years his focus has been exploring the cities of southeast asia. 

Now has come the time to show the works in front of a gallery audience. Nelio is 29 years old, and has Paris and Lyon as base.

He personally has this to say about what has influenced the work: “I like to see my artwork as a unknown language which can come from the past or the future, from humanity or any other civilization. For this reason I’m really attracted to primitive art, where you can find amazing abstract representations of the world. I also love the alphabet and symbols of old civilizations like the ancient Egyptians, the Maya. I have also been influenced by “futuristic” movements such as Suprematism, Cubism, Dadaism, Surrealism, De Stijl, Bauhaus, Op Art”..”

Nelio – Babel

10.08.12 – 04.09.12

Gallery B15

Copenhagen S, Denmark

www.nelio.fr – www.galleryb15.dk

Mr Wendal


Painted by Tika at the living walls conference in Atlanta.
The piece is called MRS. WENDAL a dedication to the Arrested Development
song Mr. Wendal who is about the struggle of homeless people.  The building is home of a music-hall since 60 years and so this woman braces the building, listening to what is going on inside ‘cause she ain’t got much but music.
the size is about 40x20m and 70x20m. More photos from the Tika mural.

Amigo – Post Ancestral Exhibition at Mohs Exhibit

I finally got the chance to re-visit Amigo’s exhibition at Mohs exhibit, here in Denmark.   This time with a memorycard in my camera! A lot of really nice work presented within illustration, sculpture and photo, but see for yourself:

From the gallery:

“Amigo comes from Marseille, south of France. He lives and works in Brussels in Belgium. He is not exclusively a drawer, painter or photographer, he investigates each technics to retranscribe the world sorrounds him. 

Ironic study, unapproved by the scientists, of modern society. Cooking of ancestral symbols, ethnic rituals, and modern situations. A puzzle, not chronogical, ironic and offbeat of the human nature. He shows at the MOHS exhibit, the vision of a native in the city at the end of maya calendar, with some drawings, paintings, sculptures and photographies.”

Amigo – Post Ancestral

10.8.12 – 15.09.12

Mohs Exhibit

Copenhagen V, Denmark

www.mohs.dk