david walage: free falling
David Wallge
09.04.25 - 10.05.25
David Wallage: Free failing
David Wallage's latest exhibition, Free Falling, explores the essential elements of painting and sculpture. Wallage approaches his work with a commitment to abstraction, seeking to understand the most essential components of art—form, colour, and material. His approach echoes the modernist tradition of non-representational art, influenced by ground-breaking figures such as Joseph Albers, Imi Knoebel and Agnes Martin.
Wallage's process is driven by a desire to eliminate excess, distilling his work to its most basic and essential aspects. Albers famously stated, “Simultaneous contrast is not just a curious optical phenomenon—it is the very heart of the painting,” emphasising the critical role of colour relationships. For Wallage, this idea serves as a foundation for his creative process, where the interaction of colours and materials is central to the artwork's meaning and impact.
For Wallage, each painting becomes an opportunity for experimentation, working serially and continuously refining his exploration of essential forms. His use of materials remains straightforward, focusing on the tactile relationship between the surface and the viewer. Wallage remains committed to a rigorous, abstract practice that does not simply create art but instead attempts to unearth the fundamental relationships that define our interaction with the visual world.
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the colour & the shape
10.08.2022 – 03.09.2022
Installation images, The Colour & The Shape. Blockprojects, 2021. Photography: Simon Strong
Blockprojects is please to present The Colour & The Shape, a group exhibition exploring the visual language between shape, form, colour and line in abstraction.
ARTISTS:
Steven Asquith, James Clayden, David Freney-Mills, Jason Haufe, Kyle Jenkins, Paul Newcombe, Tom Vincent, David Wallage.
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HOW SOON IS NOW
12.08.20 - 12.09.20
Installation images, How Soon is Now. Blockprojects, 2020.
Blockprojects is proud to present, HOW SOON IS NOW,
an exhibition featuring fifteen contemporary artists who explore the mystery of abstraction.
ARTISTS:
Darren Munce
Julia Powles
Eduardo Santos
David Thomas
Tom Vincent
David Wallage
Peter Westwood
Neil Keith Baker
Merric Brettle
James Clayden
Dandan Dai
Robert Doble
Marc Freeman
Kyle Jenkins
Jason Haufe
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CANTO
31.08.19 - 14.09.19
Installation images, Canto. Blockprojects, 2019.
Blockprojects is proud to present, HOW SOON IS NOW,
an exhibition featuring fifteen contemporary artists who explore the mystery of abstraction.
ARTISTS:
Justin Andrews
Neil Keith Baker
James Clayden
Will Cooke
Jordan Grant
Denise Green
Melinda Harper
Julia Powles
Tom Vincent
David Wallage
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