After the Masters

With much elation, the Fremin Gallery is presenting AFTER THE MASTERS, an exhibition of new works by artist Alea Pinar Du Pre.

AFTER THE MASTERS will be on view from November 14th to December 21st, with an opening reception on November 14th at 6pm.

Alea Pinar Du Pre is an artist with an immense curiosity in the nature of reality. Her work explores the territory between the world ‘out there’ and our very different ‘worlds within’. Her paintings portray the fact that our perceptions of solid reality are as deceptively virtual as everything else in a world the mind molds as readily as plastic. Her technique also involves a fusion of materials, outlooks and diverse inspirations.

She has always been fascinated by the “Old Masters” and Renaissance paintings. She always tried to understand them and put herself into the time, when they have been created. She finds that we are so estranged to those times, we are suffering a loss of the knowledge, identification and appreciation of our roots, a loss of our connection with our ancestors and our cultural and social development.

Her paintings are ‘analog’ interpretations of humanity past through the filter of the increasingly digitalized life we live in. They are painted line by line with heavy acrylics.

Her aim in this series is to create a bridge of understanding between the past and the digital, biological and physical advances we are facing today. To look at our common history through the lens of our current third and very possibly fourth industrial revolution, to reach a hand towards who were while we are becoming something completely different.

Fremin Gallery

520 W 23rd St, New York, NY 10011











When: Thu., Nov. 14, 2019 - Sat., Dec. 21, 2019 at 11:00 am - 6:00 pm

With much elation, the Fremin Gallery is presenting AFTER THE MASTERS, an exhibition of new works by artist Alea Pinar Du Pre.

AFTER THE MASTERS will be on view from November 14th to December 21st, with an opening reception on November 14th at 6pm.

Alea Pinar Du Pre is an artist with an immense curiosity in the nature of reality. Her work explores the territory between the world ‘out there’ and our very different ‘worlds within’. Her paintings portray the fact that our perceptions of solid reality are as deceptively virtual as everything else in a world the mind molds as readily as plastic. Her technique also involves a fusion of materials, outlooks and diverse inspirations.

She has always been fascinated by the “Old Masters” and Renaissance paintings. She always tried to understand them and put herself into the time, when they have been created. She finds that we are so estranged to those times, we are suffering a loss of the knowledge, identification and appreciation of our roots, a loss of our connection with our ancestors and our cultural and social development.

Her paintings are ‘analog’ interpretations of humanity past through the filter of the increasingly digitalized life we live in. They are painted line by line with heavy acrylics.

Her aim in this series is to create a bridge of understanding between the past and the digital, biological and physical advances we are facing today. To look at our common history through the lens of our current third and very possibly fourth industrial revolution, to reach a hand towards who were while we are becoming something completely different.

Fremin Gallery

520 W 23rd St, New York, NY 10011

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