Michael Wegerer’s “Folded Figures” Shines at APT Gallery’s “Inner Rhythm” Exhibition

London came alive on the 25th of April as art enthusiasts and critics gathered for an unforgettable evening at the APT-Gallery. The highly anticipated “Inner Rhythm” exhibition, spearheaded by the acclaimed artist Michael Wegerer and initiated by his esteemed colleague Erin Bird, exceeded all expectations and left attendees in awe.

The pieces of the series exemplifies Wegerer’s exploration of basic geometric forms and the principle of the serial, which is central to his screen printing technique.

Wegerer, known for his innovative approach to abstract art, showcased a multifaceted oeuvre that demonstrated a strong reference to the aesthetics of modernism. His latest work-series, “Folded Figures,” was one of the highlights of the evening. The pieces of the series exemplifies Wegerer’s exploration of basic geometric forms and the principle of the serial, which is central to his screen printing technique. The relationship between color, rhythm, and movement was a prominent theme, captivating viewers and drawing them into a dynamic visual dialogue.

The gallery presented thought-provoking and visually stunning pieces from Wegerer and other international artists. Wegerer’s dedication to the interaction between viewer and artwork was evident, as guests were invited to engage with the pieces and experience them anew from different perspectives. This emphasis on viewer interaction allowed for a constantly evolving experience, aligning with Wegerer’s belief in the importance of changing perspectives.

The opening night fostered artistic dialogue and collaboration. Wegerer and his fellow artists engaged with guests, discussing their works and the concepts behind them. This interactive element added depth to the evening, making it an immersive experience for all who attended. The exhibition, originally conceived on social media, brought together a diverse group of abstract artists whose unique perspectives contributed to a cohesive showcase.

For those unable to attend in person, the exhibition also offers a digital presence, allowing art lovers from around the globe to experience the remarkable collection. This virtual component ensures that Wegerer’s impactful work reaches a broader audience, transcending geographical boundaries. You can explore the exhibition online here.

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