
EVENT DESCRIPTION
We live in a time when our minds constantly wander between past regrets and future anxieties, leaving us disconnected from the present that unfolds before us. Dan Oliver’s solo exhibition Moment explores this paradox through a series of contemplative paintings that capture fleeting instances of beauty and meaning discovered in the natural world.
The exhibition’s origins date back to 2020 when the global pandemic prompted Oliver to establish a daily ritual of taking long walks. During his time in nature, Oliver became acutely aware of how multiple realities coexist simultaneously: the stirring tales of animal endeavours, the rhythmic cycle of seasons, and nature’s perpetual dance of creation and destruction. More often than not, nature’s continuous transformations mirror our own experiences of loss, renewal, and adaptation. As the artist himself observes, “In nature we can forget ourselves, and see ourselves, both.”
Moment arrives at a time of turbulent change and conflict, yet Oliver’s paintings offer neither escape nor commentary on current events. Instead, they present an alternative perspective: that change itself—whether gentle or dramatic—harbours a beauty uniquely its own and can serve as a wellspring of resilience.
ABOUT THE ARTIST / ORGANISER
With his distinctive painting style that combines surrealism and rural romanticism, Dan Oliver constructs a dream-like vision of the world that is simultaneously familiar and strange. Oliver’s imagery ranges from figural to abstract, and realistic to symbolic. He skilfully blends past memories with concerns of the present, creating idyllic, yet haunting images evoking nostalgia, and engaging with contemporary concerns. His work’s refined simplicity achieves an iconic appearance that is both striking and memorable. With elements such as fire, water, empty landscapes and morphing forms, Oliver’s idyllic paintings embody emotional and provocative narratives. Their clean simple forms and quiet beauty allow us to keep looking and thinking about the real world, which can sometimes be complex and frightening. The paintings invite viewers to reflect upon their place in this world, leaving room for dialogue and multiple interpretations.Details
- Start:
- 9 May
- End:
- 30 May
- Admission:
- Free
- Event Category:
- Painting
Venue
Organiser
- JPS Gallery
- Phone
- 26826216
- contact@jpsgallery.com
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