Tomorrow, on Friday June 14, San Francisco based Mirus Gallery will be presenting “Nu Geometry” an exciting new group exhibition featuring work from acclaimed international, as well as local, contemporary artists like Chazme, Cisco Merel, Rubin415, Zest, Poesia and Proembrion just to mention some.

Nu Geometry intends to show a new approach to painting by artists who use geometric abstraction to mirror the complexities of the visual landscapes of contemporary society. As our capabilities of technology grows, so do our understanding of emergent, complex systems. The artists in Nu Geometry create works that explore representations of post-eculidean geometry and a metaphysical deconstruction of the 3rd dimension. These featured artists fuse artistic styles of geometric abstraction, op art, and neo-futurism, with street art, architecture and design. Thus illuminating a new, futuristic construction of contemporary geometric abstraction.

Full line-up: Anna Taratiel, Chazme, Cisco Merel, Damon Soule, Daniel Burnett, Katy Ann Gilmore, Kenor, Lo Castro Nuria Mora, Marcel Thelen, Markus Genesius, Mike Cole, Poesia, Proembrion, Rubin415, St. Monci, Xuan Chen, and Zest.

Nu Geometry opens on Friday June 14 and runs through August 8 at the gallery located on 540 Howard Street, 3rd floor, San Francisco, CA.

About The Gallery
Mirus Gallery is a dynamic exhibition space in the heart of downtown San Francisco, championing new movements in contemporary art. Established by curator and art dealer, Paul Hemming, the gallery features a program of contemporary artwork by emerging and mid-career artists in both solo and thematically organised group shows. Mirus Gallery aims to engage viewers on a sentient, emotional and evocative level, highlighting work that emphasises technical skill and process.

Author: Fran

Founder and editor of Urbanite. Street Art lover who after the finishing her MA thesis on the Mexican and Norwegian muralist movement in the 1920-50s, developed a fascination for street art and graffiti that eventually led to collaborations with different art blogs, including the creation of this one.

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