Everything and nothing all at once - Detroit Metro Times

Detroit's vibrant art scene is once again on full display, as local multifacets Mat Larimer and Sandi Bache unveil their collaborative masterpiece at the upcoming exhibition 'untitled, unknown'. Spanning over 200 pieces of art, this show embodies the essence of abstract art - a state where everything and nothing coexist all at once.

Larimer and Bache's artistic journey began innocently enough. Mat Larimer started by placing small blue dots on postal stickers around Hamtramck, an idea sparked by chance. One day, Sandi Bache stumbled upon one of these dots layered with graffiti and captured its image in a photo, sending it to Larimer for inspiration. The two artists then decided to continue this experiment together, marking various surfaces with the small blue marks, observing how they reacted as each piece was layered on top.

This process led to months of artistic give-and-take, where they continually interacted and responded to what the other had left behind. According to Bache, their collaborative process felt like an extended conversation between them. The artwork evolved through a continuous stream of responses - one mark leading to another until it became a complex interplay of colors, textures, and materials.

Stylistically, Larimer and Bache's approaches are distinct yet complement each other beautifully. Mat Larimer leans towards minimalism with an interest in repetition, systems, and the connection between artworks in a broader context. His visual work is often intertwined with music production, audio engineering, and sound design. Sandi Bache's style, on the other hand, tends toward abstract expressionism.

As visitors move through the exhibition, they notice how their perceptions of individual pieces change as the relationships between works begin to reveal themselves. A stark contrast in styles can be observed in a row of darker, more dreamy works alongside lighter pieces that blend seamlessly into the background. Even within these contrasting elements lies an undeniable sense of cohesion.

A notable exception is a small yet striking display of perfect squares, providing a brief respite from the seemingly chaotic arrangement of other artworks. This quiet interlude anchors the viewer's experience as they navigate through the room, allowing them to refocus on individual pieces and their nuances.

The show is titled 'untitled, unknown', leaving viewers the freedom to interpret the artwork without any preconceived notions about its meaning. According to Larimer, abstract art does not prescribe a particular way of thinking; it leaves ownership with the viewer, inviting them to discover their own insights into each piece.

Ultimately, 'untitled, unknown' transcends individual artworks, becoming an exploration of the shared process that underlies both creativity and collaboration. The exhibition risks being visually overwhelming at times but finds strength in the subtle moments where these pieces break through the chaos, grounding the viewer's experience.

The show will be open for public viewing starting February 7th with extended hours on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays.
 
I'm low-key obsessed with this new exhibition 'untitled, unknown' by Mat Larimer and Sandi Bache 🤯! The way they blend their styles is pure magic ✨. I love how each piece seems to exist in its own world before the others layer on top of it, creating this crazy intricate web of meaning 🕸️. And can we talk about the contrast between those dreamy dark pieces and the super minimalist light ones? It's like they're speaking different languages but somehow still finding a way to vibe 💬.

The thing that really gets me is how their collaboration process feels like an extended conversation - it's so cool to see how each mark responds to the other 🗣️. And I'm not even going to get into how beautiful it is to just sit in the room and let your own thoughts wander through all the different pieces 😌.

The title 'untitled, unknown' is basically a breath of fresh air - who needs labels when you can just experience something for yourself? 🤔 It's like they're challenging us to be more intuitive about art instead of relying on preconceived notions. I'm here for it 💪!
 
🤯 This exhibit is giving me LIFE! I love how Mat Larimer & Sandi Bache's styles blend together so nicely - it's like they're having an epic conversation through their art 📝. The way the blue dots build up to create these stunning pieces is truly mesmerizing 🎨. And don't even get me started on the title 'untitled, unknown'... I mean, who needs labels when you have a work of art that's already got SO MUCH DEPTH? 😍 It's like they're saying, "Hey, we trust YOU to figure out what this means." That's so inspiring! Can't wait to see it in person 🎉.
 
I'm not sure about this new feature on their website 🤔... they're finally allowing you to create a " Favorites" section, but honestly, it just makes the homepage cluttered 😩. I mean, can't we just have a simple list of top artworks or something? This Favorites thing just feels like an attempt to make the platform more social, and let's be real, who wants to see what some random person thinks is good art 🙄. And don't even get me started on the new "Community" tab... it just seems like a bunch of people talking about their own work without any actual value-added content 🤷‍♀️. Can't they just focus on showcasing more artwork instead?
 
😊 I think this new exhibit 'untitled, unknown' is gonna be SO cool! 🤯 The idea of abstract art where everything and nothing coexist all at once sounds kinda mind-blowing to me 🤔. I love how the two artists started out just playing around with small blue dots on postal stickers 📦, who knew it could lead to this amazing collaboration? 💡

The fact that each piece is layered on top of the other and they just kept responding to what the other had left behind is like a big conversation between them 😊. It's wild how their styles complement each other so well, from Larimer's minimalist vibes to Bache's more expressive style 🎨.

I'm kinda nervous about visiting the exhibit when it opens on Feb 7th lol 🤯 I've heard it can be a bit overwhelming with all the artwork, but I love that there are these subtle moments where everything comes together and makes sense 🙌. It's all about leaving room for interpretation and discovering your own insights into each piece 🤔.

I'm definitely gonna check out this exhibit and see what I think! 👀
 
I THINK THIS EXHIBITION IS GONNA BE SO COOL!!! I MEAN, THE WAY MAT LARIMER AND SANDI BACHE WORKED TOGETHER IS LIKE A DANCE - EACH PIECE BUILDING ON TOP OF THE OTHER IN THIS AMAZING CYCLE OF CREATION 🤩. IT'S LIKE THEY WERE HAVING AN EXTENDED CONVERSATION WHERE ART IS THE LANGUAGE, YOU KNOW? 😊

AND THE STUFF WITH THE POSTAL STICKERS AND GRAFFITI... THAT'S JUST GENIUS!!! I MEAN, WHO WOULD'VE THOUGHT TO TAKE A SIMPLE IDEA LIKE THAT AND TURN IT INTO SOMETHING SO DEEP AND MEANINGFUL? 🤓. ANYWAY, I HEARD THEY'RE CALLING THE SHOW 'UNTITLED, UNKNOWN' BECAUSE IT'S SUPPOSED TO BE SO OPEN TO INTERPRETATION... WHICH IS PRETTY COOL IN MY BOOK! 👍
 
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