New York Exhibition Showcases Luis Fernando Benedit's Shift to Ecological Themes

Published on 4.13.25

  The exhibition of Luis Fernando Benedit's work in New York marks a significant moment in the artist's career, showcasing his transition from traditional painting to exploring outdoor spaces and ecological themes. This shift is evident in his Environmental Impact series, which uses industrial tools to create jagged, monochromatic canvases that reflect the artist's growing interest in the natural world. Tsang Kin-wah's exhibition "T REE O GO D EVIL" at Galerie du Monde takes a more apocalyptic tone, featuring an immersive landscape with deliberate gaps and political urgency. This work challenges viewers to consider the impact of human activity on the environment. Joe Goode's Flat Screen Nature series combines lyrical beauty with visual violence, blurring the lines between art and nature. His use of industrial tools in his Environmental Impact series is particularly notable, as it highlights the tension between human creation and natural surroundings.
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