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Stephen Westfall meets Mike Meiré
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Galerie Gisela Clement brings together here two different positions that are nevertheless inspired by similar influences.
If Stephen Westfall's enthusiasm for the 1960s is expressed in the design of vases through color, Mike Meiré is more strongly influenced by the material aesthetics of everyday life. Nevertheless, the two artists share a similar preference for the flatness and expressiveness of color, which they both prefer to encounter on paper as well.
Title: Stephen Westfall meets Mike Meiré
Description:
Galerie Gisela Clement brings together here two different positions that are nevertheless inspired by similar influences.
If Stephen Westfall's enthusiasm for the 1960s is expressed in the design of vases through color, Mike Meiré is more strongly influenced by the material aesthetics of everyday life.
Nevertheless, the two artists share a similar preference for the flatness and expressiveness of color, which they both prefer to encounter on paper as well.
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