KAL MANSUR – “PRELUDES” –, March 7 – 11, 2014

Kal Mansur is a visual artist specializing in acrylic sculpture. His work is borne out of a love of architecture and kinship with Minimalism. He deconstructs the functionality of light and space, encapsulating them in familiar yet unrecognizable objects. Contrary to standard architectural practices that divide space in order to create habitable voids, his sculptures fill voids with tactility.

Mansur’s second corridor213 exhibit consists of four wall-specific proto-sites. His work is an optical meditation. The art is a dialog between revelation and concealment while preserving it’s ultimate secret, one that cradles and haunts. What is the artist’s secret? A well-developed and unique ability to use light through proximity, absorption and reflection. Despite being motionless, his oeuvre responds to the subtlest changes in the viewer’s perspective.



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