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between pixel and particle
Sander Wassink
CONTRAST is pleased to announce “between pixel and particle,” a solo exhibition by Sander Wassink, a Dutch artist and designer based in Japan and the Netherlands, from June 29th, Saturday to July 14th, Sunday. As Wassink lives in Japan and works primarily for European clients, his daily life unfolds largely within the digital realm—through pixels, screens, and virtual interactions. While this mode of existence has its advantages, it has, over time, fostered a profound sense of disconnection from the tactile world that exists outside his studio. This exhibition arises from his personal quest to reconcile these two realms, softening the divide and addressing the alienation he has felt. The primary goal of the work is to push him away from my computer and towards engaging with the physical world. The exhibition invites visitors to contemplate the flow of energy that connects the dots between pixel and particle, digital and physical, isolation and interconnectedness. Each piece is a portal through which we might glimpse the foundational energies that animate both our world and the digital one. From a tent that resembles the artist's land, the exhibition consists of found objects, a world where digital and nature intersect, and an installation that spans three floors. On the B1F level, where he collaborated with the publishing label Rondade to create a spatial composition, an art book that compiles the 10 years of his works will also be on display and for sale. We hope you will visit and experience the flow of this energy and make new discoveries at the intersection of the digital and physical worlds. We look forward to seeing you at the exhibition. ー Cooperation: Rondade