@SamFalls is now on view at
@Simose_ArtMuseum in Hiroshima, Japan, as part of the 'SIMOSE New Collection Exhibition.'
This exhibition presents a selection of new works by Falls, including the monumental work 'Spring to Fall' (2023–2024), which was exhibited at Art Basel Unlimited in 2024 before being acquired by the museum. Standing at over 3.6 metres in height and 45 metres in width, the piece took over a year to complete.
Sam Falls (b. 1984) has attracted attention in recent years thanks to his technique of arranging branches, leaves and flowers on canvases, sprinkling them with dye and then exposing them to sunlight, rain and wind in order to transform them into paintings. The resulting works are eye-catching due to their vivid colours and familiar motifs, but Falls' process also reflects his interest in the basic principles of photography, his awareness of the relationship between viewer, artwork, and artist, and his deeper meditations on nature and the transience of life.
The exhibition is on view through December 14, 2025.
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Installation views, Sam Falls, SIMOSE New Collection Exhibition, Simose Art Museum, Hiroshima, 2025
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