GLYPH PAINTINGS : Exploring the Elegance of Repetition
In a striking fusion of historical inspiration and contemporary minimalism, ORDERED CHAOS unveils a new series of glyph paintings, drawing from the rhythmic mastery of Yayoi Kusama’s iconic Infinity Nets. While Kusama’s work features flowing, organic brushstrokes, this fresh interpretation employs straight lines to craft a minimalist, color-field aesthetic reminiscent of Rothko’s meditative compositions.
Kusama’s Infinity Nets, though often overshadowed by other movements, remain conceptually groundbreaking, akin to Jackson Pollock’s revolutionary drip paintings. Their power lies in their simplicity—a single, repeated brushstroke accumulating into a profound artistic statement. Ordered Chaos embraces this concept, reimagining the approach through a disciplined yet expressive use of linear repetition.
“Art history thrives on a continuous dialogue, where each generation studies and reinterprets the legacies of those before them,” says Elvira Malkic, co-founders of ELiTY Art. “Much like a pianist learning Chopin before composing original work, Ordered Chaos immersed himself in Kusama’s technique, seeking to understand the depth of her artistic vision.”
This latest painting is more than an homage—it is a bridge between past and present, showcasing how abstraction evolves while maintaining a connection to its origins. By engaging with Kusama’s technique, Ordered Chaos explores the delicate balance between control and spontaneity, offering a fresh perspective on the meditative power of repetition.
“My glyph paintings serve as both tribute and foundation. By engaging with the history of abstraction, I hope to continue the conversation and inspire new interpretations for future generations.”
The unveiling of this work is not just a reflection on the past but an invitation to push the boundaries of artistic expression. As Kusama transformed a simple stroke into a vast universe of meaning, so too does Ordered Chaos invite viewers to experience the infinite potential of art’s ongoing evolution.
GLYPH PAINTINGS Opening reception - March 10th 2025 - 6 to 8 pm.
THE EXHIBITION WILL FEATURE OVER 60 UNIQUE ARTWORK.