Cathy Abrahams Here: the Ghost is Me at Kåseholm Castle

Art and design are showcased at a stunning estate in the lush landscape of Österlen in Sweden. The exhibition showcases Cathy Abraham's series titled Here: the Ghost is Me in which she explores the accumulation of discrete acts, emphasising the importance of repetition and meditation. Each painted mark holds a symbolic significance, with the artist's brushstrokes mirroring her spiritual journey. Through meticulous repetition, Abraham transforms her art into a silent prayer, evoking a sense of unity and expansion. The exhibition highlights the theme of duality, where the artist embraces a symmetrical approach to her work. She uses multiple strokes to create overlapping forms that represent the meeting of opposing sides. 

The exhibition is part of a collaboration between South African gallery THEFOURTH and Kåseholm, launches "Northern Southern Exposure" a project that aims to foster innovation and exchange in various geographies. By bringing together artists and practitioners from around the world, the project encourages the creation of new theories and practices that can empower local communities and promote sustainability. Kåseholm is a historic 17th century estate situated in the lush landscape of Österlen, Scania, just 1,5 hs from Copenhagen airport, where food, art and design engage the senses. The show runs July - August 2023. By appointment. Dowload portfolio. @kaseholm

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