Art OnO 2025
Crystal LUPA/Mirza Cizmic/Theresa Möller
Artemin Gallery
Crystal LUPA
LUPA was born in California in 1989. She received her BA degree in fashion design womenswear from Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London in 2012. She is currently based in Taipei, working in areas including painting, illustration, sculpture, fashion design, and music composition. Regardless of the media, her visual language always exudes an air of Eastern mysticism and fantasy literature.
In the construction of magical and surreal sites, she has created her own context of symbols and forms. She transforms life experiences in reality or dreams into scenes and represents them with primitive, sensuous contours to explore the psychological states of the archetypal figure. She has extended these characteristics to her compositions, giving them an arrangement like the proscenium stage to interpret the interaction between the image and the spectator. The diversity of ethnicity and metaphor of fertility could also be found in her visual approach.
Mirza Cizmic
Finnish artist Mirza Cizmic, born in 1985 in Bosnia and Herzegovina, is currently in a prolific phase of his creative journey.The works of Mirza Cizmic whether depicting mischievous children, representing innocent doodles or religious metaphors, are transformed into satirical pieces.
His works often feature a multitude of seemingly unrelated yet connected bizarre events occurring simultaneously within a single space. Traditional male roles are infused with feminine qualities, skillfully handled to avoid any perception of irreverence or blasphemy towards religion. Through his playful approach, Cizmic‘s art provokes reflection on contemporary social issues while paying homage to art history.
Theresa Möller
German artist Theresa Möller (b. 1988) draws inspiration from the colors and forms of nature, using imagery to guide her depictions of the natural world. Her work reflects a state of emotional chaos yet embodies an active longing for order. Möller has an affinity for sweet shades of magenta, pastel blue, orange, and sea green, skillfully creating intricate yet harmonious lines. These interwoven thick and thin branches mirror the untamed growth of wild plants.
In contrast, the backgrounds of her works are rendered with painterly effects to evoke a sense of chaos, while the foregrounds feature sharp lines that suggest a sense of order. Her effortless use of color gradients and the integration of numerous lines into geometric compositions reveal her mastery. Möller’s work exudes strong expressiveness, bursting with rich and vibrant emotion.
Art Ono 2025 Booth 108
Crystal LUPA/Mirza Cizmic/Theresa Möller
Dates: 2025.APR.11 ⭢ 2025.APR.13
Venue: SETEC, Exhibition Hall 1, 2, 3 (3104, Nambusunhwan‒ro, Gangnam‒gu, Seoul, South Korea)
16 4 月, 2025