Albert Kaan (b. 1993, Sinaia) lives and works in Bucharest and Gulia, incorporating both urban and rural living experiences into his artistic practice. His work is based on the performance of living and transformingone’s personal space into a shared playground for the public. In 2015, he started working with light in differentgenres ranging from sculpture to stage design, creating his own visual identity through newly shaped objects.
Liminal Spaces explores light through repeating and multiplying forms, and mirrors thefragmented natureofour identities. Each body iteration represents the different roles we take on, both physically and mentally. It encourages viewers to contemplate our multi-faceted embodiment, navigating the fluid boundaries of our past, present, and future selves. This work is a visual exploration of the state of constanttransition that characterizes the human experience.
(Gia Țidorescu)