Fans of contemporary expressionist art are welcome to attend “Rise of the Young Kingdom,” a new exhibition featuring Vian Borchert’s paintings, which opened its doors at El Barrio’s Artspace PS109 in New York on July 5. The exhibition has become a fashionable meeting space for contemporary talents, where the audience can appreciate the work of international artists, including cityscape paintings by Vian Borchert.
Meet Vian Borchert
Vian Borchert, one of the notable artists at “Rise of the Young Kingdom,” is an acclaimed representative of contemporary expressionist art, with a degree from the Corcoran George Washington University. A curator, educator, and art writer, Vian believes in the healing power of art. The artist is widely known for her signature abstract art style, blending the traditional expressionist tradition with trendy elements of contemporary artwork. Borchert’s unique contributions to art education and practice, creativity, and original intellectual thought in art theory make her a significant persona in the present-day art industry.
Vian Borchert’s Cityscape Paintings: A Unique Expressionist Genre
Vian Borchert is famous for her impressive NYC cityscape paintings that offer a new perspective on the painterly architectural style and share many personal symbols and hopes attached to the city of New York. Some of the signature works you can view at “Rise of the Young Kingdom” include the 2021 painting “The Circulation of Dreams” performed in the bluish and purple hues of hopeful dreams, and the 2022 work “City Threads” featuring the unique view of the NYC skyline.
Each of Borchert’s paintings on display at “Rise of the Young Kingdom” reflects the key symbols of her poetic artistic method and reflects the artist’s reliance on fine lines and geometric shapes – traces of her architectural education. Vian Borchert offers her bold interpretations of NYC spaces through her auteur vision of composition and structure. Especially intriguing is the artist’s 2021 painting titled “Edifice,” which she personally introduces as her tribute to the splendid historical architecture of NYC. The chosen color palette is meant to facilitate the symbols of harmony and hope, encapsulated in the well-thought-out architectural designs and elegant, peaceful spaces.
Hurry Up to Visit “Rise of the Young Kingdom” at El Barrio’s Artspace PS109
The exhibition is organized by Capital Culture House & Guto Ajayu Culture in Madrid, Spain, and is curated by Javier Flores. “Rise of the Young Kingdom” is on display at El Barrio’s Artspace PS109 through July 15, 2024, welcoming everyone to explore a modern cultural panorama of contemporary art.