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Natural Structuring by Hannu Uusluoto

01-20-2009 02:51 PM CET | Arts & Culture

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Hannu Uusluoto, Metamorphosis, Oil on Canvas

Hannu Uusluoto, Metamorphosis, Oil on Canvas

The Agora Gallery (530 West 25th Street, Chelsea, New York, NY, 10001) is proud to present Hannu Uusluoto in Interpretative Realms. Scheduled to run from January 30th through February 19th, the collection will feature a captivating selection of Hannu Uusluoto's artistic stories.

About Hannu Uusluoto:

Two elements get paired up again and again in the work of Hannu Uusluoto: iteration and the natural world. This shouldn't be surprising, as more and more often scientists point to iteration as the process by which Nature herself puts it all together. "My artworks are artistic stories about life and universe," says Uusluoto. "Rhythms of nature fascinate me to do art." Originally an engineer by trade, Uusluoto puts the repetition of form front and center in every painting by choosing forms and color schemes that set the stage for his iterations to be noticed. Thus does he investigate his subject matter not by trying to represent it with anything approaching photorealism, but by inferring something about its essential make-up by focusing on its iterative forms. As he puts it, "Doing every painting is for me like a little research journey to the mysteries of life."

Hannu Uusluoto has recently accomplished the switch from engineer to full-time artist, and his work has been exhibited in the U.S., France, and in Finland. He resides in Rauma.

Hannu Uusluoto's work may be seen on
http://www.agora-gallery.com/ArtistInvite/Hannu_Uusluoto.aspx

About Interpretative Realms- Alternate realities and pseudo-universes are in store for the visitors of Interpretive Realms. Wild and energetic, this is an impressive grouping, where one may discover traces of the Fauves, Surrealists, and other purveyors of the avant-garde. These creative minds convey the excitement and ingenuity of early modern art in our contemporary age. They have each developed highly personal and inventive artistic language that will enrich the imagination of audiences.

Featured Artists: Anton Antonov, Craig Bandy, Georgi Baylov, Graham Gurr, Tonya Henderson Rollyson, Yuriy Ibragimov, Hedy Maimann, Florence Rittner, Volker Ruhland, Hannu Uusluoto

Exhibition Dates: January 30, 2009 through February 19. 2009
Opening Reception: Thursday, February 5, 2009, 6-8 pm
Gallery Location: 530 West 25th Street, Chelsea, New York
Gallery Hours: Tues - Sat, 11am-6pm

AGORA GALLERY
Agora Gallery New York established in 1984, is a fine art gallery dedicated to the promotion of national and international artists, providing quality and original art to established and emerging collectors and catering to special events in support of fine art. The gallery is also the publisher of ARTisSpectrum Magazine and the sponsor of Art-Mine.com
Angela Di Bello Director
530 West 25th Street,
Chelsea, New York City, NY
10001, USA

Agora Gallery
530 West 25th St
Chelsea, NY 10001

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