Simon Hemmer
Galerie Forsblom, Helsinki
October 20 – November 19, 2023
Form, space and movement are central to the work of the German artist SIMON HEMMER, whose exhibition at Galerie Forsblom marks his debut in Finland. Simon Hemmer’s absurd topographies, mosaics and tapestries unfold as tangles of geometric and organic patterns that morph into waves, staircases, vortexes and grids. Abstracted in the extreme, his picture planes are compressed to the fullest, forming vibrant, jagged-edged patterns of intricate detail, with every fragment finding its place in rhythmic synergy. Simon Hemmer pushes the boundaries of painting with his signature technique of painting with colored pencils instead of brushes and paint.
Simon Hemmer’s style pays tribute to avant-garde movements, notably Cubism, with Futurist elements thrown into the mix. Many of Simon Hemmer’s paintings echo Cubism’s typical treatment of form and perspective: abandoning the illusion of depth, the flattened picture plane ripples and pulsates purely on the surface of the canvas. Simon Hemmer’s paintings also capture a sense of speed and dynamic movement that is reminiscent of the work of the Futurists.
Simon Hemmer (b. 1978) studied at the Düsseldorf Art Academy under Professor Albert Oehlen. He received the Royal Award for Modern Painting Prize in the Netherlands in 2007. Simon Hemmer has widely exhibited across Europe. The artist lives and works in Hamburg.
GALERIE FORSBLOM
Yrjönkatu 22 - 00120 Helsinki