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Continuing in the abstract nature of the Dome paintings and in his practice of exploring the boundaries of light, Kami’s tenebrous Night Paintings (2017– present) are composed largely from a single shade of indigo mixed with various gradations of white. [1]
Kami’s paintings depict the boundaries between the earthly and the sublime. Informed by his cultural heritage yet resolutely cosmopolitan and secular, Kami’s oeuvre communicates a philosophical and spiritual reflectiveness. At the same time, he visually obscures and anonymizes his subjects, preferring to approach broader questions of the infinite and the ineffable rather than delving into the specifics of a religious existence. Kami's Night Paintings have been exhibited in Y.Z. Kami: Night Paintings (Gagosian, Rome 2020). Here, Kami engages in a push and pull between abstraction and figuration, further confounding the viewer’s attempts to recognize elements from the human realm. [2] Copyright © 2022 Gagosian.
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Copyright © 2022 Gagosian.? What? This does seem to be copied almost verbatim from the site given. 199.208.172.35 ( talk) 19:12, 28 November 2022 (UTC)
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