gallery rosenfeld is delighted to be participating in the CAN Art Fair in Madrid, Spain.
Booth C9 presents a curated selection of works by Bongsu Park, Keita Miyazaki and Martina Cinotti: a shared meditation on the fragility of flowers and the fleeting nature of form.
Three artists, three perspectives on the language of flowers.
Japanese artist, Keita Miyazaki shapes delicate paper blossoms inspired by ikebana, each fold capturing a suspended bloom. The motif of blooms and flowers emerge not as decorative symbols, but as forms that suggest fragility, growth, and fleeting beauty. Through processes of splitting, binding, and balancing his materials, Miyazaki reflects on impermanence, renewal, and the delicate forces that shape both nature and human experience.
Korean artist, Bongsu Park focuses on what lingers pressed traces and petal shadows where absence becomes presence. Her ongoing Janhyang series explores the idea of reverberation - the lingering presence that remains after something has passed. Drawing on the concepts of a scent that stays in a space and a sound that echoes after it ends, the works reflect on sensory traces as evidence of what once existed, and the emotional residue left behind in space and time.
Italian artist, Martina Cinotti explores femininity and the domestic as intertwined, often invisible spaces. She lets her figures emerge from branches and flowers, dissolving the boundary between body and nature. The figure becomes part of the landscape, slipping between presence and absence. Working with layered oils and transparent washes, she creates images that are both revealed as well as concealed.