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Overview
"My process is with my hands. The hands are the firm-bristled brush that touch the canvas without the interference of a brush, which I may only use later, because with the intuition of my hands, I connect directly with the heart that is linked to vision".
Mariana Oushiro
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Spanning the gallery’s three distinct rooms, the exhibition traces the intersections between fine art, sculpture and design through a shared reverence for materiality, process, and architectural influence. Each artist engages deeply with organic forms and natural materials—whether through hand-molded ceramics, sculptural metalwork, fluid vessels, or layered brushwork—foregrounding the tactile and the elemental.In the first room, Marius Ritiu (b. 1984, Romania – based in Antwerp, Belgium) presents monumental sculptures and functional furniture that assert mass and presence, grounding the space with their architectural scale and texture. The second room shifts to the intimate and tactile, where Jojo Corväiá (b. 1970, Venezuela – based in Berlin) exhibits ceramics that sit like meditative relics atop plinths, bearing the trace of the hand in their raw, earthen surfaces. In the third room, a contemplative study, Maarten Vrolijk (b. 1966, Netherlands – based in Amsterdam, Netherlands) offers delicate lamps and vessels that blur the line between sculpture and utility, each object inviting close inspection. Throughout the gallery, Mariana Oushiro (b. 1992, Brazil – based in New York) creates a counterpoint with her paintings—floating on the walls, gestural and geometric, introducing a sense of movement, emotion, and spatial rhythm.Mariana Oushiro’s practice is rooted in a dialogue between control and spontaneity. Her paintings often begin with precise architectural lines and geometric structures, which are gradually layered with fluid gestures, organic forms, and luminous color fields. This tension between order and freedom evokes a kind of visual choreography—lines converge, shapes dissolve, and space becomes elastic. Working directly on the canvas with her hands, knees, and feet, Oushiro uses her entire body as a tool, allowing physical movement to shape the image. This performative process infuses the work with a visceral rhythm, reinforcing the sense that each composition is not only painted but danced into being. Deeply influenced by natural elements and architectural rhythm, Oushiro's work explores the permeability of boundaries, both formal and emotional. In Convergent Lines, her canvases act as connective tissue between the static, grounded forms of the objects and sculptures and the unseen energies that animate them.Convergent Lines invites viewers into a choreography of contrasts: between weight and lightness, permanence and motion, structure and spontaneity. While the sculptural and design works stand still, rooted in gravity and form, Oushiro’s paintings appear to dance—colliding and recombining, suggesting flux and transformation. At its core, the exhibition explores how divergent practices can converge through a shared language of material exploration, and how architecture, in its many guises, informs and inspires the creative act.
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Works
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Mariana Oushiro, Calder, 2025
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Mariana Oushiro, Color Wheel Shaped the News, 2025
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Mariana Oushiro, I have come a long way yet I have a long way to go (Utopia), 2025
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Mariana Oushiro, I see you Lee Bontecou!, 2025
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Mariana Oushiro, Soho studio lessons, 2025
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Mariana Oushiro, Swell, 2025
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Marius Ritiu, Cosmic Gloss, 2025
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Marius Ritiu, Arachne, 2025
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Marius Ritiu, Meteor Seat II, 2025
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Marius Ritiu, Meteor Throne, 2025
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Marius Ritiu, Oumouamuanesque , 2025
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Marius Ritiu, Meteor Table II, 2025
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Jojo Corväiá, V-0717, 2024
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Jojo Corväiá, V-1256 Gongkai Series, 2022
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Jojo Corväiá, V-1385 Gongkai Series, 2025
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Jojo Corväiá, V-1390 MODULE Series, 2025
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Jojo Corväiá, V-1396 KUWABATA Series, 2024
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Jojo Corväiá, V-1413 KUWABATA Series, 2025
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Maarten Vrolijk, Sakura TFO25007, 2025
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Maarten Vrolijk, Sakura TFO25006, 2025
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Maarten Vrolijk, Sakura TFO25005, 2025
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Maarten Vrolijk, Sakura TFO25001, 2025
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Maarten Vrolijk, Sakura TFO24027 , 2025
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Maarten Vrolijk, Sakura TFO23025, 2025
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Maarten Vrolijk, Blooming Terra MVC23001, 2025
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Maarten Vrolijk, Blooming Terra lamp MVC25004, 2025
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Maarten Vrolijk, Blooming Terra lamp MVC25001, 2025
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Maarten Vrolijk, Blooming Terra lamp MVC25002, 2025
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Maarten Vrolijk, Blooming Terra lamp MVC25003, 2025
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Installation Shots