Felipe Pantone prepares to open up the doors to his Kosmos exhibition in Los Angeles at the Stop by CONTROL Gallery beginning March 18th. It explores the concept of space and what is found between the polarities. Notably, this marks the first time that the Argentenian-Spanish artist is showcasing an exhibition in the city. It also marks the first launch of the artist's SUBTRACTIVE VARIABILITY KOSMOS series.
Gallery Director Aurora Fisher shares her viewpoints on the new installation, stating that "Given the history of art in Southern California, it’s only natural that Felipe’s first solo exhibition in Los Angeles not only puts light and space at the forefront, but genuinely breathes fresh life into movement via his distinctly modern approaches."
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Felipe Pantone Unveils the Kosmos Exhibition in Los Angeles
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