About the show

Eduardo Secci is pleased to announce the opening of the new location in the historic center of Milan, in Via Olmetto 1, joining the venue in the city and Florence. The rooms dedicated to the program of NOVO – the independent experimental space of the gallery – open on Thursday, April 28, 2022 (from 6:00 to 9:00 pm), with the exhibition of Tillman Kaiser, curated by Pier Paolo Pancotto.

The solo show of the Austrian painter and sculptor in Milan takes place until August 5, 2022. Tillman Kaiser’s artistic practice combines different languages, including painting, drawing, photography, silk-screen printing, collage, and sculpture. His abstract mixed media work is characterized by symmetrical compositions generated by a repetition and perspective distortion of graphic signs. The artist paints in oil and watercolor on the surfaces of cyanotypes, photograms, and photographs applied to canvas and paper. The paintings from which the multiplied motifs emerge, resulting in a kaleidoscopic effect, interact with sculptural works of futuristic appearance. Conceived using simple materials such as cardboard, these constitute repetitive geometric forms, which evoke the Avant-gardes and Early Modernism.

Eduardo Secci is pleased to announce the opening of the new location in the historic center of Milan, in Via Olmetto 1, joining the venue in the city and Florence. The rooms dedicated to the program of NOVO – the independent experimental space of the gallery – open on Thursday, April 28, 2022 (from 6:00 to 9:00 pm), with the exhibition of Tillman Kaiser, curated by Pier Paolo Pancotto.

The solo show of the Austrian painter and sculptor in Milan takes place until August 5, 2022. Tillman Kaiser’s artistic practice combines different languages, including painting, drawing, photography, silk-screen printing, collage, and sculpture. His abstract mixed media work is characterized by symmetrical compositions generated by a repetition and perspective distortion of graphic signs. The artist paints in oil and watercolor on the surfaces of cyanotypes, photograms, and photographs applied to canvas and paper. The paintings from which the multiplied motifs emerge, resulting in a kaleidoscopic effect, interact with sculptural works of futuristic appearance. Conceived using simple materials such as cardboard, these constitute repetitive geometric forms, which evoke the Avant-gardes and Early Modernism.

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