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The Flowers Are Blooming Again But They Have No Scent

FOST Gallery is proud to present Luis Antonio Santos’ first solo exhibition in Singapore, The Flowers Are Blooming Again But They Have No Scent.

The paradoxical title of the exhibition is a quote from the 1970 Soviet science-fiction film The Stalker by Andrei Tarkovsky, a cerebral investigation into the journey of self-discovery that explores the dimensions of consciousness. Die-hard fans of the film are known to remember it differently each time they watch it. This shifting of perspectives resonates in Santos’ works, with his use of unusual materials and laborious processes, our first assumptions of what a work of his might be about is turned on its head the more we look at it. For example, Untitled (Structures), the diptych of a painting of a distorted galvanized iron sheet, is placed next to the actual sheet. They seem identical but they are not, and in fact, the painting can never be an identical reproduction. Similarly with his monochromatic paintings of covers (Void I and II) used to protect existing artworks, these covers are elevated to a subject matter, themselves worthy of painting, and which, presumably will need their own protective covers, which in turn inspire another painting.

Venue: FOST Gallery, 1 Lock Road #01-02, Gillman Barracks, Singapore 108932

When: 18 Mar - 13 May 2023,

By: FOST Gallery

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