In 'Inward,' Cinta Vidal Folds Time and Space in Perspective-Bending Paintings
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In 'Inward,' Cinta Vidal Folds Time and Space in Perspective-Bending Paintings
""un-gravity constructions,""
""For Vidal, depicting macro and micro levels of inverted apartment buildings and city structures illustrates the various ways the world is experienced by a mass population,""
""The word 'inward' speaks to both layers of interiority: the shared indoor spaces we inhabit and the private, inward-facing state we enter when we disconnect from what surrounds us,""
""These scenes reflect that subtle coexistence: being together, yet each within their own space,""
Cinta Vidal's Inward at Thinkspace Projects presents a new body of paintings that depict domestic interiors as folded, warped environments created through un-gravity constructions. Figures inhabit different areas of invented apartments and homes, suggesting temporal layers or parallel universes as multiple moments coexist within single architectures. Depicting macro and micro levels of inverted apartment buildings and city structures illustrates varied collective experiences of urban life. The concept of inward encompasses shared indoor spaces and private inward-facing states where people disconnect. Everyday objects like sofas function as sites of togetherness and solitary retreat. A complementary mural appears on Sherman Gallery in Marina del Rey; the exhibition runs through November 29 in Los Angeles.
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