NISOPROJECT

19.09—01.10.23

46 Ashfield Street

London

Hovering


Although colour exists within the physical world as an inherent part of objects, it seems to arrive and appear with light. It travels within a magical flow of vibrations and blesses a surface as it lands. 

This exhibition presents the works of three artists that seem to catch that hovering light. 

With the work of Michael Kaul, Nicky Hodge and Henry Hoffman, this show explores arrangements that, in their simplicity, become highly complex. Jewel-like hazes, misty blurs, and floating orbs form a kaleidoscopic equation of shape and colour. The exhibition is an invitation to tune into the subtle yet powerful considerations these three artists bring. Like musical composers, they create environments where notes of colour levitate in a constant resonance within the painting and the exterior context. 

The work of Michael Kaul seems to happen in front of our eyes; there is an inherent immediacy in constant motion. The process and hand of the artist are made very clear; Pigment shows its nature, and the viewer is privy to its mutations. In Nicky Hodge’s work, we find veiled environments of colour that reveal small moments of mystery within. Henry Hoffman, on the other hand, works within the relationship between colour-shape and the environment of the painting. He works on the iterations in a process that reacting upon itself, becomes self-generating.