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Bright colors – Artur Kepili at IAXAI Adgar Gallery

30 June 2019 Post-painterly Abstraction Process Painting

Bright colors, clear and open compositions. It rejects the mysticism of abstract expressionism and any residual references to the outside world. It is a purely factual art that functions more in terms of basic elements of the medium itself; form, color, texture, form and so on.

The hard-edge idea of Bright colors engages the minds of creators and art critics. Abstract art does not appeal to any objective definition of beauty. Historically, beauty in painting, and in art in general, has been defined by natural and figurative themes. Hence the great popularity of portrait and landscape painting. Aesthetically, beauty was meant to replicate something considered beautiful in the objective world.
The idea of Bright colors changed with the advent of abstract painting. Artists such as Alan Kepili analyze the very idea of Bright colors painting. This is an obvious opposition to the earlier canons. Alan asks himself: Can the color itself be considered aesthetically beautiful? Can the shape of a color patch be beautiful? Can a color combination be beautiful? Can the texture of an image be an attribute of beauty?
The hard-edge idea of Bright colors in Alan Kepila’s abstract art
Regardless of philosophical considerations, Alan Kepili believes that beauty matters to viewers. Art lovers want to be among objects considered beautiful. They expect a positive influence from a work of art. They want art to give them satisfaction. Alan also believes that people like being surrounded by aesthetic objects. How did this influence his work?
When can a work of art be said to be beautiful?
Abstract art deals with the issue of the expected beauty. Often, not understanding the artist’s intentions, viewers reject abstract art. The hard-edge idea of Bright colors is based on assumptions other than traditional ones. Alan Kepili is of the opinion that order, rationality and color can constitute beauty. Ideally, beauty is something immaculate, pure and reasonable. The paintings are beautiful because they are an aesthetic antidote to chaos. And this is the idea behind Alan Kepili as a hard-edge painter. The hard-edge idea of Bright colors does not exude emotionality in the style of painting. In his paintings, Alan gives order and clarity to his paintings through simple shapes. And that is why he directs his actions to those who find happiness in order and clarity.

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