BLURRED BOUNDARIES
Blurred Boundaries drifts between surface and depth, presence and erasure. Some things are meant to be seen, others to remain hidden. MSR FCJ’s rags fold and hang, concealing as much as they reveal. Diane Meyer stitches over faces, turning personal history into anonymity, a gesture of both protection and removal. Marius Steiger’s books and mushrooms hint at invisible networks—stories untold, connections just beneath the surface. Matt Belk’s airbrushed worlds dissolve water into air, space into reflection. In each work, boundaries flicker, shift, and blur—what is kept, what is lost, what is only partially revealed
28.02.25 - 29.03.25
Vernissage
Thursday, 27. February
17:00 - 20:00
Diane Meyer (b. 1976, New Jersey, USA)
Diane Meyer’s work explores memory, privacy, and the materiality of photography in the digital age. Best known for her embroidered photographs, she meticulously stitches over images with pixel-like cross-stitching, simultaneously revealing and obscuring her subjects. This act of erasure highlights absence, shifting attention to gestures, body language, and surrounding details. By merging analog craft with digital aesthetics, Meyer reflects on the ways images shape identity and collective memory, questioning the role of photography as both documentation and artifact.
Diane Meyer
Paradise School (Class One), 2018
Hand Sewn Archival Ink Jet Print
36.8 x 54.6 cm (14.5 x 21.5 in)
50.2 x 65.8 cm (19.8 x 25.9 in) framed
Ed. 2/3 + 2 AP
4 515 EUR / 53 000 NOK
Diane Meyer
PS 124 (Class Seven), 2022
Hand Sewn Archival Ink Jet Print
27.9 x 40.6 cm (11 x 16 inches)
41.5 x 54.4 cm framed (17 x 22 inches framed)
Ed. 1/3 + 2 AP
2 940 EUR / 35 000 NOK
Diane Meyer
PS 16 (Class Six), 2022
Hand Sewn Archival Ink Jet Print
27.9 x 40.6 cm (11 x 16 inches)
41.5 x 54.4 cm framed (17 x 22 inches framed)
Ed. 1/3 + 2 AP
2 940 EUR / 35 000 NOK
Marius Steiger (b. 1999, Bern, Switzerland)
Marius Steiger’s paintings explore systems of knowledge and the unseen structures that shape our understanding of the world. His bookshelf paintings depict repositories of information devoid of text, stripping books of their authorship and placing emphasis on their physical presence. In his mushroom series, he alludes to hidden mycelium networks—vast, invisible systems that connect and sustain life. His work balances abstraction and representation, drawing attention to what is present yet concealed, structured yet organic.
Marius Steiger
Shelf (Orange Apple with Leaf and Cigarettes), 2024
Oil and acrylic on linen
50 x 45 x 4.5 cm (19 3/4 x 17 3/4 x 1 3/4 in)
4 200 EUR / 50 000 NOK
Marius Steiger
Shelf (Two Leaves), 2024
Oil and acrylic on linen
43 x 45 x 4.5 cm (16 7/8 x 17 3/4 x 1 3/4 in)
4 200 EUR / 50 000 NOK
Marius Steiger
Shelf (Red Apple), 2024
Oil and acrylic on linen
30 x 34 x 4.5 cm (11 3/4 x 13 3/8 x 1 3/4 in)
3 150 EUR / 38 000 NOK
Marius Steiger
Shelf (Banana and Cigarette), 2024
Oil and acrylic on linen
24 x 34 x 4.5 cm (9 1/2 x 13 3/8 x 1 3/4 in)
3 150 EUR / 38 000 NOK
Marius Steiger
Mushroom, 2024
Oil and acrylic on linen
Varying sizes (mushroom size)
1 050 EUR / 12 500 NOK each
Matt Belk (b. 1988, Omaha, Nebraska, USA)
Matt Belk’s work explores shifting perspectives and the intersection of natural and digital aesthetics. Using airbrush techniques, tape, and layered compositions, he creates paintings that depict fluid transitions between above and below water, seen and unseen. Influenced by his upbringing in rural hunting environments, his work often references nature while embracing a hyper-stylized, almost virtual appearance. Through a process that combines control and chance, Belk captures a world in flux, where perception is constantly reframed.
Matt Belk
Sunset Moose (an homage), 2025
Acrylic airbrush on canvas
100 x 120 cm (39 3/8 x 47 1/4 in)
15 750 EUR / 188 000 NOK
Matt Belk
Pheasant Island, 2025
Acrylic airbrush on canvas
100 x 120 cm (39 3/8 x 47 1/4 in)
15 750 EUR / 188 000 NOK
MSR FCJ (Mike S. Redmond, b. 1987, UK & Faye Coral Johnson, b. 1988, UK)
MSR FCJ is a collaborative project that embraces experimentation and unpredictability in their artistic process. Their works often emerge from playful yet rigorous material explorations, resulting in dynamic compositions that blur the line between painting, drawing, and object-making. Their rag-based works, layered with color and texture, suggest a history of use and transformation, inviting viewers to consider what is hidden beneath the surface. Through folds, seams, and exposed edges, they challenge traditional ideas of composition, visibility, and permanence.
MSR FCJ
Character Cups, 2025
Mixed media on canvas hung from wooden structure
29 x 48.4 cm (11 3/8 x 19 in)
1050 EUR / 12 500 NOK
MSR FCJ
K Tall Cage O, 2025
Mixed media on canvas hung from wooden structure
39 x 58.7 cm (15 3/8 x 23 1/8 in)
1050 EUR / 12 500 NOK
MSR FCJ
Sleep Hat, 2025
Mixed media on canvas hung from wooden structure
33.6 x 52.9 cm (13 1/4 x 20 7/8 in)
1050 EUR / 12 500 NOK
MSR FCJ
Sound Cartoon, 2025
Mixed media on canvas hung from wooden structure
41.7 x 62.6 cm (16 3/8 x 24 5/8 in)
1050 EUR / 12 500 NOK
MSR FCJ
Speaking Clock, 2025
Mixed media on canvas hung from wooden structure
34.5 x 58.5 cm (13 5/8 x 23 in)
1050 EUR / 12 500 NOK
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