Perception & Transformation◽Charlotte Seuntjens × Matteo Ferretti
Schedule
Thu, 08 Jan, 2026 at 05:00 pm to Wed, 14 Jan, 2026 at 07:00 pm
UTC+01:00Location
Skrapan (Stockholm, Sweden) | Stockholm, ST
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OPENING Thursday January 8, 17.00–19.00Charity Art Gallery (CAG)
Götgatan 76, next to Rituals at Skrapan, Stockholm
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We are pleased to invite you to the vernissage of a duo exhibition featuring Charlotte Seuntjens and Matteo Ferretti at Charity Art Gallery.
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Charlotte Seuntjens (1965) was born in the Netherlands and has lived in Israel and Belgium. She is currently based in Murcia, Spain. After studying fashion and theater design, she developed a long international career in visual and location-based theater. For 25 years she was the artistic director of Theater Tol in Belgium, whose performances were presented worldwide. In 2020, she made a decisive shift and began painting full time. Her works are expressive, colorful and dynamic, carrying the same sense of movement and emotional intensity as her theatrical background. Using mixed techniques and materials, her paintings explore transformation, inner states, and lived experience. In the work “Fashion Face Off,” the cloak becomes a central metaphor for protection and change, layered with emotions expressed through warm and dark tones. Her paintings invite viewers to form their own interpretations.
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Matteo Ferretti (born 1976 in Parma) is an Italian contemporary artist whose work explores perception, consciousness, and abstract form. His practice emerges from states of expanded awareness, where lines, chromatic fields, and energetic tensions reveal an inner architecture rather than the visible world. Ferretti has exhibited internationally in cities including Paris, Berlin, Miami, São Paulo, Moscow, and Dubai, and has participated in major cultural events such as the Venice Biennale and the Beijing Biennale. His works are often integrated into architectural spaces, private collections, and contemporary design environments, and he has collaborated with brands such as Louis Vuitton and Henkel. His approach is essential, elegant, and contemplative, offering a quiet yet powerful perceptual experience. As he states, “Where perception expands, the work begins.”
Together, these two artists create a dialogue between expressive movement and inner stillness, emotion and clarity, color and silence.
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Exhibition dates: January 8 to January 14
Opening hours:
Weekdays 10.00–19.00
Weekends 12.00–17.00
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Please note that Charity Art Gallery will be moving to a new location on January 30 due to renovation. This exhibition is part of our final program at Götgatan 76.
We look forward to welcoming you.
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