Oleg Šuk: A man, a house and a boat

19. 11. 2022

The exhibition Oleg Šuk: A man, a house and a boat is the first retrospective exhibition of Oleg Šuk (painter and Zen teacher) presenting his post-minimalist paintings from 2010-2020, including his last painting cycle. Many of the more than 30 paintings were never exhibited, others were presented on private exhibitions of the author without contextualization on different places.

His paintings offer insight into his religious experience, exploration of emptiness and silence, and can be seen as contemplative objects. These introvert paintings not only show the process of creating an image, but pay immense attention to detail and emotion, with almost no attention paid to the outside world.

He combines a limited palette of colors – white, gold, and blue, with transparency and reflection, and a human being anthropologically simplified and represented by a house and a boat. In his interconnected cycles, Oleg Šuk explores basic coordinates, up and down, with and without, balance, topics important for post-abstraction and Eastern spiritual practice.

The architecture of the exhibition, a contemplative space of a white cube, which creates a mental and spiritual space for these works, were created by the designer duo Peter and Mira Maukš.

Supported using public funding by Slovak Art Council

Curator of the exhibition - Ivana Komanická

Exhibition date: 17.12.2022 – 26.2.2023