Random Black – A Search For Meaning and Emancipation at the Deus Gallery

Random Black – A Search For Meaning and Emancipation at the Deus Gallery

Art is in our DNA. It is that welcome sea breeze on a hot summer’s day. Often clearing the room of our unwanted burdens, whether it's the daily grinds bring ya downs, overly insistent people, or just the pressures of life. The Deus Gallery is our release valve, it offers us the perfect excuse to exercise these demons on a monthly basis.

We’d met I Made Surya Subratha, a young progressive Balinese artist, before the proverbial hit the fan. A classically trained artist who’s constantly probing and investigating new paths with his work in terms of his ideas, as well as the mediums and techniques he uses and incorporates.

Random Black, is an exhibition that celebrates Surya’s belief that there are important and unexpected things to be found in every corner of life. But to perceive and understand them we must often adapt the way we look at the world. Especially in these days that are so loaded with questions.

At first glance, the meaning within a work of art may not be immediately clear but does it really need to be? It’s that great peculiarity that we can find in almost every form of art, is it presenting questions, does it give us space to reflect or is it by design, leaving us scratching our head?

Patrons came from all walks for Surya’s opening. Locals and expats sauntered in and out. Some were there to find the artists message hidden within his work, others were more interested to find their own, while there is always that other group, the ones who come to sample the free flow and talk about art and other esoterics that lift them up on the cool breeze and take them away from their day to day.

Random Black runs in the Deus Gallery in Canggu, Bali until December 12.

On the edge of Harajuku, a bold new sign has risen - The Residence of Impermanence - in Harajuku, Tokyo, is back. Art, surfboards, motorcycles, apparel, café, music - a place where all kinds of enthusiasms collide. Step inside to the Deus Café - a breezy open ceiling space, serving all-day breakfast and the perfect energy for every moment. We're not ones to argue with that. Climb the spiral staircase to surfboards quietly lined against a softly lit backdrop.

Shaped exclusively for the Residence by Takuya “Tappy” Yoshikawa, Tetsuya Ogawa, and Jared Mell, each board is one of a kind. Sofas once beloved at the former Harajuku store — crafted by TRUCK Furniture and Stephen Kenn — have been reupholstered and brought to life for their next chapter. They’ll take on new character with time — just like this place. We invite you to settle in and enjoy the flow.

Same name. New form. The spirit remains, just slightly rearranged. Come in, stay awhile. Find us at 2-32-5 Jingumae, Shibuya-Ku, BPR Square Jingumae 1-1F & 2F Tokyo.

In Benzin Veritas!

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