Visual Logic
August 1, 2026 - August 28, 2026
Opening: Saturday 1st of August 2026 4PM - 6PM
Artspace Warehouse is pleased to present Visual Logic, an exhibition bringing together abstract artists who create distinct visual languages through shape, color, and composition. Across the works, presence is built through compositional relationships. Forms, lines, and fields of color gain force as they interact and give the composition its structure. The artists give abstract form a sense of consequence, allowing the compositions to carry feeling, movement, and presence. The exhibition rests in the space between perception and interpretation, where form begins to register as experience.
Harrison Gilman creates expressive abstract paintings shaped by gesture, intuition, and an interest in visual storytelling. His compositions often develop through dense arrangements of marks, symbols, and organic forms that build their own internal momentum. Layers of line and color create a sense of psychological movement, giving each work a presence that feels active, expansive, and deeply felt.
Heny Steinberg creates abstract paintings shaped by structure, rhythm, and spatial organization. Her work is grounded in arrangements of circles, grids, divided planes, and layered surfaces that give abstraction a clear sense of order. Tension and clarity are held in careful balance through each element’s placement, giving the work a controlled sense of focus. Her compositions feel intentional, legible, and quietly forceful.
Paul Kirley’s abstractions are informed by landscape, memory, and the shifting nature of perception. Layered color, open space, and sweeping elliptical forms create compositions where density and openness are held in careful balance. His work gives visual tension a restrained emotional register, using scale, contrast, and placement to make abstract form feel deliberate and deeply present.
Sarah Svetlana creates abstract works that carry a strong sense of immediacy, using color, line, and pattern to build compositions that feel instinctive and sharply directed. Her paintings often bring together spontaneous marks, saturated palettes, handwritten fragments, and recurring graphic motifs that feel both playful and coded. Line and pattern turn instinct into structure, giving each composition a vivid sense of pressure, clarity, and personal force.
Bernhard Zimmer creates layered abstract paintings shaped by color, surface, and measured spatial relationships. Softened blocks, translucent passages, and delicate linear elements seem to press against one another with quiet resistance. Subtle shifts in tone and placement give the work its structure, creating a sense of tension that remains controlled, restrained, and visually forceful.
Visual Logic lingers in the space between structure and response. Each artist works from a distinct visual language, allowing composition itself to carry feeling and intent. Through color, pressure, and restraint, the works settle into a presence that continues to unfold through interpretation.
Since the opening of Artspace Warehouse in 2010, the gallery continues to be an industry leader in affordable, museum-quality artworks making collecting art accessible and budget-friendly. With one gallery in Zurich and two galleries in Los Angeles, Artspace Warehouse specializes in guilt-free international urban, pop, graffiti, figurative, and abstract art. The expansive 5,000-square-foot space offers a large selection of emerging and established artists from all over the world.