



Last week by pure luck while i was going to visit a Art Gallery i bumped into the paintings of Gijs Van Lith (Eindhoven, 1984) solo in the Bart Gallery in Amsterdam.
Just by passing the window i felt immediately drown to the paintings for their sheer size, their simple abstract complexity and almost glitchy presence, its like your looking at a wonderful experimental record visually made of intense drones, noisy feedbacks and abstract but perfect sound waves. simply remarkable !