Through the Mirror Exploring Chidy Wayne’s Vision

Grège Gallery

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Through the Mirror Exploring Chidy Wayne’s Vision

Grège Gallery

17 days left

"Miroirs" 2022, Solo Show of Chidy Wayne, Schilde, Grège Gallery

*the structure is not part of the work. It could be framed, placed between two strips or just hanged with nails.

Born in 1981 in Barcelona, Chidy Wayne has established himself as a distinctive artist with a personal, minimalist, and figurative painting style. His creations, characterised by a primitive and minimalist nature, draw inspiration from both ancestral traditions and the avant-garde art scene. Through quick and bold strokes, he tackles universal themes, exploring self-awareness and internal conflict in his two main series, EGO and PUGNA, which reflect his combative spirit.

Fading Faith is a piece madeout of 14 silkscreens on canvas of 100 x 150 cm/each. Inspired by the philosophical premise that the loss of higher references has led us to an individualistic and self-centered approach, this exhibition seeks to question and explore who we really are in the absence of those ancient guides. As faith in external structures and authoritarian figures dissolves, we emerge as the protagonists of our own narrative, carrying the responsibility and weight of defining ourselves.

Born in 1981 in Barcelona, Chidy Wayne has established himself as a distinctive artist with a personal, minimalist, and figurative painting style. His creations, characterised by a primitive and minimalist nature, draw inspiration from both ancestral traditions and the avant-garde art scene. Through quick and bold strokes, he tackles universal themes, exploring self-awareness and internal conflict in his two main series, EGO and PUGNA, which reflect his combative spirit.

Chidy Wayne (b. 1981, Spain) is an artist based in Barcelona. Over the years, he has established himself as a recognized figure in the art world, developing a personal artistic language that combines elegant minimalism with bold gestures, while exploring the very essence of drawing.

Chidy Wayne’s recent works are influenced by both the artistic avant-garde and ancestral cultural elements, giving his creations a primitive yet contemporary dimension. Through his drawings, he creates a captivating visual dialogue where traditional techniques meet modern forms, evoking both past and present.

Universal and timeless themes such as existence, identity, and inner conflict lie at the heart of his work. His drawings, though minimalist, often incorporate figuration, particularly through the depiction of hands, which symbolize power and conflict. These motifs are rendered with great mastery, a result of his years of artistic exploration and experience.

Despite his minimalist approach, Chidy Wayne’s works are rich in symbolic meaning. He has developed a personal lexicon of signs and motifs, offering a depth of meaning that resonates with viewers. His creations, often the result of long reflection, are executed through quick and precise gestures, reflecting an intimate connection between the artist and his medium. He favors large formats, working on both canvas and paper, allowing his works to make a strong visual impact and engage the viewer on a deep level.

Through his work, Chidy Wayne seeks to express a primal energy while remaining grounded in contemporary life. His art, though deeply personal, speaks to universal human experiences, inviting the public to reflect on their own existence and identity.

Chidy Wayne’s artistic practice continues to evolve, blending traditional influences with modernity, while maintaining a minimalist yet profoundly expressive style that makes him a unique voice in contemporary art.