On Thursday April 24th The Mouche Gallery (www.mouchegallery.com) in Beverly Hills will present "Picture Global Warming", the US debut exhibit by Swedish artist Clara Hallencreutz (www.clarahallencreutz.com). Hallencreutz shoots contemporary photographs that use familiar symbols and objects that acts as universal triggers and have a global meaning for a wide and diverse audience. This new exhibition at Mouche Gallery is a representation of expression and motivation to create work that articulates joy, energy and humor. The artist plays with color, form, and perspective that transform the subjects from ordinary to surreal.
Prior to 2009, Swedish born Clara Hallencreutz completed a Bachelor of Photography at Griffith University in Brisbane, Australia. She has contributed to a number of exhibitions in Australia, China, UK, as well as Sweden. Initially Clara specialized in commercial photography, which is vividly expressed in her contemporary photographic art with its graphic expression. The tone of her artwork is amusing and carefree, featuring bold dynamic colors isolated in a clean surrounding. Often her images portray a small-scale installation of everyday objects painted with a pop artist palette. The inspiration varies and is influenced by the visual language of art movements including surrealism, geometric abstraction and pop art. Through various global galleries, Clara Hallencreutz sells her photography signed in limited edition as exclusive plexi-mounted artworks.
Mouche Gallery, founded by Keiko Noah, conducts the gallery as a space for creativity and collaboration for inspiring minds to launch, celebrate and embrace art in its ever-expanding form. Mouche Gallery has hosted exhibitions by the likes of William Sweetlove, Roger Ballen, Terry O'Neill and Lynn Goldsmith, along with many more. It always starts with the vision, the artist, the eye behind the lens and brush. Discovering the eyes, voids, voice of the artist, has taken the gallery on a magical adventure with every exhibition. This is at the core of Mouche Gallery culture. Vive la Mouche!
"Picture Global Warming" April 24th- May 21st, 2014
Mouche Gallery is located at 340 N Beverly Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210
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