The Contemporary Art Modern Project is excited to welcome February with three new exhibitions running simultaneously from February 7th-28th.
Perspective has become a bloated word, laced with an optimism on the thought that should we see things from every angle, that the ensuing knowledge gained will solve all problems. However vast our knowledge and understanding, our sights are narrow, and the want to involve “the others” instead of just ourselves drains motivation dry.
On The Other Side is a discussion between two artists on accepting and empathizing with more than the self, and that the whole of a singular person becomes greater by peering through the eyes of another. Artists Khotan Fernandez and Seth Ellison omit this timidness in favor of what lies beyond the fence. A flavor not of envy, yet of a tonal shift past what defines a singular person, in favor of looking into the nuance of each individual identity. Through Khotan's third eye, he reexamines the self in fragility often discarded by the masculine through the form of sculptured assemblages and alien landscapes. And Seth Ellison envisions the other through a geometric and cartoonish-abstract reimagining of the rural American south.
Curated by Gabriel Torres.
On The Other Side is available for viewing in our North Miami gallery at 791-793 NE 125th St. from February 7–28 2025.
The CAMP Gallery is open Tuesday–Saturday, 12 to 5 PM.
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The Contemporary Art Modern Project (The CAMP Gallery)
The Contemporary Art Modern Project Gallery specializes is a contemporary art gallery dedicated to raising awareness for emerging and mid-career artists with a unique emphasis on ultra-contemporary approaches to textiles and fiber art. Founded during the height of the pandemic by Melanie Prapopoulos, the gallery has gone on to create a distinctly academic and thought-provoking arts program in North Miami, and beyond. As a gallery, The CAMP remains steadfast in transparency both for the artist and for the collector, building bridges and connections from creation to acquisition. With a robust local and international roster, the gallery represents artists working in textiles and fiber, painting, photography, sculpture, and installation. Looking at art, as a whole, through a reactionary and interdisciplinary approach, the gallery operates as a space wherein creativity and reality co-exist.