Four Minutes After Sunset
Capsule•Feb 22, 2025 — Apr 19, 2025
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Capsule is honored to present artist Rudy Cremonini’s (b. Bologna, Italy in 1981; lives and works in Bologna) second solo exhibition at the gallery, Four Minutes After Sunset, featuring the artist’s most recent paintings alongside ceramic sculptures, which will be unveiled for the first time. The exhibition will be on view at Capsule from February 22 to April 19, 2025.
Cremonini’s painting evokes the ancient Greek notion of “Kairos”—the right timing. When boundaries blur, miracles descend; not unlike Carl Jung’s concept of “metamorphosis of the gods.” The exhibition title, Four Minutes After Sunset, echoes this idea: at the threshold between day and night, at the intersection of light and shadow, time—weathered by the mundane—once again shimmers in dreamlike hues. This is the subject that Cremonini attempts to capture.
To explore this subject, the artist organizes the works into four gallery rooms based on...More
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Four Minutes After Sunset
Capsule•Feb 22, 2025 — Apr 19, 2025
Press Release
Capsule is honored to present artist Rudy Cremonini’s (b. Bologna, Italy in 1981; lives and works in Bologna) second solo exhibition at the gallery, Four Minutes After Sunset, featuring the artist’s most recent paintings alongside ceramic sculptures, which will be unveiled for the first time. The exhibition will be on view at Capsule from February 22 to April 19, 2025.
Cremonini’s painting evokes the ancient Greek notion of “Kairos”—the right timing. When boundaries blur, miracles descend; not unlike Carl Jung’s concept of “metamorphosis of the gods.” The exhibition title, Four Minutes After Sunset, echoes this idea: at the threshold between day and night, at the intersection of light and shadow, time—weathered by the mundane—once again shimmers in dreamlike hues. This is the subject that Cremonini attempts to capture.
To explore this subject, the artist organizes the works into four gallery rooms based on...More