About this Event
Through a language of restraint, the paintings of Yashwant Deshmukh reveal themselves gradually. Forms emerge within subdued fields of colour, held in a delicate tension between appearance and withdrawal. Nothing in these compositions demands immediate attention. Instead, they invite a slower mode of looking, in which perception adjusts to subtle shifts in line, tone, and spatial balance.
Presented in Amsterdam, these works enter a context long attentive to light, atmosphere, and the quiet drama of observation. Within this setting, Deshmukh’s restrained pictorial language resonates with traditions of careful looking and the subtle interplay between object, light, and space.
Deshmukh begins with familiar shapes drawn from everyday life. Yet these images move far beyond the conventions of still life. Released from their utilitarian context, the forms hover between object and sign, between recollection and abstraction. As the artist notes, “My painting is not about shapes. It is about space.”
‘A Quiet Presence’ gathers paintings that reward sustained attention. Their power lies not in spectacle, but in the gradual unfolding of image and atmosphere. What remains is not the image of a thing, but the experience of its presence.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
South Asian Contemporary Art Amsterdam, 200 Panamakade, Amsterdam, Netherlands
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