Archive 2022 KubaParis

It Must Be Bunnies

Aneta Kajzer, It Must Be Bunnies, Page(NYC), Installation view 2022
Aneta Kajzer, It Must Be Bunnies, Page(NYC), Installation view 2022
Aneta Kajzer, It Must Be Bunnies, Page(NYC), Installation view 2022
Aneta Kajzer, It Must Be Bunnies, Page(NYC), Installation view 2022
Aneta Kajzer, Splish Splash, oil on canvas, 2022, 190 x 140 cm
Aneta Kajzer, Splish Splash, oil on canvas, 2022, 190 x 140 cm
Aneta Kajzer, It Must Be Bunnies, Page(NYC), Installation view 2022
Aneta Kajzer, It Must Be Bunnies, Page(NYC), Installation view 2022
Aneta Kajzer, GRIN, oil on canvas, 2020, 60 x 45 cm
Aneta Kajzer, GRIN, oil on canvas, 2020, 60 x 45 cm
Aneta Kajzer, It Must Be Bunnies, Page(NYC), Installation view 2022
Aneta Kajzer, It Must Be Bunnies, Page(NYC), Installation view 2022
Aneta Kajzer, Splish Splash, oil on canvas, 2022, 190 x 140 cm
Aneta Kajzer, Splish Splash, oil on canvas, 2022, 190 x 140 cm
Aneta Kajzer, Floating Away, oil on canvas, 2021, 200 x 140 cm
Aneta Kajzer, Floating Away, oil on canvas, 2021, 200 x 140 cm
Aneta Kajzer, GRIN, oil on canvas, 2020, 60 x 45 cm
Aneta Kajzer, GRIN, oil on canvas, 2020, 60 x 45 cm
Aneta Kajzer, It Must Be Bunnies, Poster by Lucas Page
Aneta Kajzer, It Must Be Bunnies, Poster by Lucas Page

Location

PAGE(NYC), 368 BROADWAY #511, NEW YORK NY 10013

Date

18.02 –02.04.2022

Curator

Lucas Page

Photography

Lucas Page

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Solo exhibition by Aneta Kajzer at PAGE(NYC)

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Page is pleased to present Aneta Kajzer, the New York debut of the German-Polish artist. Kajzer conjures hazy vignettes that stretch figuration into the atmosphere. Bubblegum and hot gas turn to mirages of creatures that evaporate before your eyes, glaring mischievously before getting sucked back into the vortex. Kajzer is constantly twisting the valves of the vacuum, expanding and evacuating the contents of each canvas in and out of the composition with the pressure of a burst jet plane window. Kajzer’s sweet wild protagonists are broadcasted heroically in all their playful glory at a sublime scale. They snap a clear shot at what we could only ever catch a glimpse of in passing. A grin suddenly emerges from the smoke. Juicy transparent color is mixed on the surface until reaching an equilibrium, in which contradictions of predator and prey, laughing and crying, dawn and dusk, coexist in cloudy abstractions.

Patrick Keville and Lucas Page