Eight of Holland’s greatest creative minds have joined forces to create a visual playground in their pop-up art gallery in the heart of Wynwood during Miami Art week 2019. You and a guest are invited to join us for our VIP Closing Reception on Saturday, December 28th from 7 p.m. - 10 p.m. for an exclusive tour of the collection curated by Sober Collective's Tim Boin in the heart of Wynwood.
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Sober Collective Art Gallery Pop-Up  | 80 NE 29th Street, Wynwood
Saturday, December 28th, 2019Â |Â 7 p.m. - 10 p.m.
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 Known for their public art projects and street art exhibitions at their gallery in Rotterdam and around the world, Sober Collective Art Gallery brings their pop-up exhibition to run all month long from December 1 through December 30, 2019.Â
This group of artists all excel in bold, abstract and unconventional large-scale work found internationally and celebrated globally.
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Tim Boin Art:
Conscious elements are at the root of Tim’s message. Celebrated for his larger-than-life sculptures, he depicts the ecosystem’s sensitive state. Using 3D Mapping, Tim literally and figuratively sheds light on his geometric sculptures of endangered species in his most recent work.
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digitaldoes:
He focuses on collecting pieces from past walls and reshaping them into a new form to use as core elements in his new pieces. He perpetuates the past and makes new work traceable to a specific google coordinate of a bygone wall. From China to Mexico and Australia to New York, his work has been found all across the globe.
Saïd Kinos:
His work expresses a fascination for the way people communicate with each other. It’s recognizable by his high-contrast use of distorted typography. His visual overkill is a metaphor for the amount of information we have to process on a daily basis.
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TELMO MIEL:
This creative duo evolved from creating individual pieces on one mural into developing one image, one composition together. They focus on playfulness in abstraction of reality; attempting to make the viewer see opposite perspectives and subjects with a different eye.
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Joram Roukes:
Using juxtapositions of imagery, he creates abstract narratives and figures that evoke introspection and contemplation. His work gained attention from several international galleries, and he actively paints large-scale murals across the globe, including Copenhagen, Paris, Berlin, San Francisco, New York, Los Angeles and London, to name a few.
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Bier en Brood:
Inspired by machines, nature and architecture, they possess a unique style, often interpreted as sinister and apocalyptic. Their preferred mediums include highly detailed pen drawings, spray-cans and paint for their large-scale work.
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Mossy Giant:
He has a slightly neurotic fascination with detailed line-work and stories within stories. Not made for the easily distracted, recurring themes in this work include nature, man, beast & machine.
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Zevous:
His company, Dutch Deco Finish, specializes in wall and furniture finishes for amusement parks and large festivals, which has led to over a decade of developing relationships with artists worldwide; and after these artists began approaching him to commission exclusive works of art, it has inspired him to create his own extensive portfolio.
