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SKIO – Mondrian´s castle

SKIO´s latest print edition Mondrian’s castle will be released on November 5, alongside his show « Mensch&Form » show which is on display in our gallery until November 21. SKIO´s artwork reflects on humans in modern times, dealing with mixed reality, combining contemporary imagery with Bauhaus. The edition will drop in our online shop

SKIO –
Mondrian´s castle

FineArtPrint auf Incesione Papier
Edition von 30
70x50cm
140€

SKIO reflects on humans and the modern city

Inspired by the legacy of Bauhaus and reinterpreted through a contemporary lens, his compositions merge softness with structure, intimacy with architectural rigor.
In his works, faces and bodies are partially revealed or deliberately fragmented, dissolving into stylized forms. The absence of gaze invites the viewer to project their own, raising questions about visibility, identity, and the individual’s place in a hyperconnected and increasingly anonymous world.

Through a surreal yet precise aesthetic, SKIO reflects on how we navigate the modern city – not only physically, but emotionally and spiritually. The exhibition is both a visual and poetic investigation into presence and erasure, exposure and retreat.

About the artist:

Skio began his journey in graffiti in 1993 on the French Riviera. After starting with vandal lettering he moverd on exploring more figurative and romantic realms. After studying graphic design in Manchester and object design at the European Institute of Design in Toulon, he developed a distinctive visual language that fuses geometry, realism, and symbolic explorations of the gaze

Influenced by Bauhaus and surrealism, SKIO constructs a refined and sensitive aesthetic, where each piece questions our presence in urban space. His paintings combine anatomical fragments, stylized architecture, and contemporary textures – suspended between abstraction and figuration.

Mastering spray paint, brushes, digital tools, and marquetry, Skio works across murals, canvases, and installations. Since twenty years, his works have been exhibited internationally — in cities like Paris, New York, Mexico City, Sarajevo, Düsseldorf and Mumbai.