Javier Calleja
I did, I do, I will do
15 Nov - 21 Dec 2019
opening reception 15 Nov 6-8pm
More than 8.000 kms separate Those little things, Javier Calleja's last exhibition in Mykonos, from I did, I do, I will do, the new solo show, which lands in Hong Kong on November 15th performed in conjuction with AishoNanzuka Gallery, closing Calleja’s 2019 agenda
Hong Kong, a city in which past and present come together in a perfect symbiosis and has consolidated itself as a worldwide reference of the most avant-garde artistic activity, once again opens its doors for Javier Calleja, backed by the same gallery that already presented Hi in 2017.
Calleja intervenes in the space of the AishoNanzuka Gallery, distributed on different height levels, to locate two large-format sculptures, which are the true central thread of this exhibition, and which will be accompanied by 8 canvases and 15 drawings of different sizes.
The sculptures, both produced in various types of non-polychrome woods and with glass eyes in the purest Calleja style, are the beginning and end of the route of the exhibition I did, I do, I will do, which will be open to the public from November 15th in the Asian gallery.
Javier Calleja once more demonstrates his versatility as a multidisciplinary artist, playing with scales and bringing together different artistic expressions in the same space.
Always motivated by curiosity as the motor that is the main driving force behind his creativity, in this new show, two of his beloved characters achieve three-dimensionality and coexist with canvases and drawings in a natural harmony.
With the piece Little Maurizio, 1.60cm., of which will be additionally shown as an edition of 75 copies in a smaller size, Calleja pays tribute to Maurizio Cattelan, an artist he admires and whose works are loaded with ingenuity and a keen sense of humor, serves Javier as inspiration to recreate his particular playful, affective and innocent universe, but ironic and surrealist at the same time, in his final effort to humanize the world around him from a certain social criticism, sometimes implicit and other times veiled, that we can see in the texts which accompany his work.
With Thinking Boy, a 205cm sculpture, the artist captures that instant of introspection which proceeds to the creative process itself, and that he, himself, considers to be a magical moment. The immediacy of reality and living it with intensity, is the stage where Calleja's characters interact.
This duality of drawings/canvases and sculptures, puts the final touch to his 2019 international agenda in which he has held 3 solo shows, 4 group exhibitions, and has participated in several international fairs.
I did, I do, I will do opens on November 15th at the AishoNanzuka Gallery in Hong Kong with the presence of the artist, and can be visited until December 21st.