The exhibition “Between Worlds” is a personal story about the sense of home, and how the meaning of home can change in different stages of life, in different places and under the influence of a changing world (perception).
This exhibition is a meeting spot for the places and feelings where the story is carried by paintings as wordless thoughts. Views on places important to the artist, quiet scenes from everyday life, and abstract reflections that lead into the world behind closed eyes. Perhaps home is not a specific place or a single anchor safely holding us within ourselves? Maybe it is instead a shifting set of supports – a blend of places, people, feelings and memories.
Paul Kormašov (b 1989) is an Estonian painter. Throughout the years the main style of his work has been colourful abstractionism, which in recent years has become increasingly figurative – adding elements such as portraits, (urban) landscapes and other depictions of nature and surrounding environments. He graduated from Pallas University of Applied Sciences (Tartu, Estonia) in 2013 and relocated to Berlin in 2015, where he still resides. The current show is his 14th solo exhibition to date; he also regularly participates in group shows and auctions. Kormašov’s works are represented in numerous private collections, primarily in Estonia and Germany, but also elsewhere in Europe and North America.
Exhibition layout: Andrei Kormašov
The exhibition is supported by the Cultural Endowment of Estonia, Pühaste Brewery
