Perfect Pairs
Works of art that complement and enhance each other - In the right circumstances, two artworks displayed together can inspire entirely new interpretations and ideas.
Krautgartner & Krautgartner
Transport yourself to tropical shores through the expressive photography of Kevin Krautgartner. These works invite you to sail away in a daydream, filled with natural wonders and sunlit views.
Watson & Watson
While these photographs at first appear to be scenes from a Mexican oasis, they were actually taken in the famed Jardin Majorelle in Marrakesh, Morocco. Palms, cacti and agave plants spread themselves across the compositions in a captivating display of painterly form and color.
Morbach & Morbach
The dual imagery of the human face and brightly-colored markings of tropical species combine to create these bold and striking portraits. Through their art, Studio Morbach encourage direct action to come together and protect the planet. The powerful interplay of light and shadow intensifies the imagery and underlines their message.
Dratwa & Dratwa
Photographs that become windows onto the world outside: Luc Dratwa captures some of Manhattan’s greatest views from within the iconic buildings themselves. His works transform any room into a dizzying observation deck, high above New York City.
Twigge & Twigge
Colors merge and flow across the canvas, creating fluid, powerful moments of poetic beauty and maximalist spectacle. The round formats of René Twigge’s floral collages intensify the immersive power of the works, creating an almost tangible sense of depth.
Colonna & Colonna
To regard two very different views and yet intuitively feel a connection between them: Massimo Colonna conjures this elusive mood through his unique photographic aesthetic. Exterior and interior views of two separate Moroccan palaces come together to imply a fascinating narrative.
Pondz & Pondz
Reflection can be deployed in art to creating pleasingly symmetrical compositions, or, in this case, evoke a powerful tension by highlighting the slight variations between two near-identical views. The deep blue tones of Hugo Pondz’s paintings enhance almost any setting, bringing the warming power of a summer’s day indoors.
Olivier & Freeman
The serendipitous symmetry between two different works of art with similar structures is a joy to experience. The overlapping lines of color and light, the human form echoing the shapes of the leaves, the sweeping curves: both works amplify and reflect each other in perfect harmony.
Schneider & Guachinarte
This contrasting combination of styles and techniques powerfully captures the Californian spirit. One one side, the alchemichal spontaneity of expired Polaroid film; on the other, the precise lines of legendary Californian Mid-Century architecture. Together, they evoke Hollywood’s Golden Age in all its glory.
Roshan & Roshan
The intrinsic symbolism of these overlapping plant studies is raised to new heights when displayed in tandem. The colors and shapes of the photographically-combined flowers seem to spread beyond their frames and communicate with each other. The artistic duo Rive Roshan use dark black backgrounds to highlight the mysterious and surreal nature of their botanical subjects.