Nick Thomm

Halo, 2024, acrylic lacquer, pigment ink and epoxy on wood, 118 x 59 inches, 300 x 150 cm.

The Hole is pleased to present Sudden Synesthesia a solo exhibition by Nick Thomm, spread across our Los Angeles location. Through painting, sculpture and video Thomm explores color as a language for emotion, shifting hues as fleeting as feelings and stimulating one sensory pathway to create involuntary experiences in another. From the images you see when listening to music or the shape of a scent, Thomm turns the optical effects of color up to full volume while exploring synesthesia as a creative interplay between senses.

Inspired by the California Light and Space movement, Thomm explores intangibility. There is nothing our eye can grab onto and no detail to rest upon: he presents only hovering color. The lack of symmetry teases all our optical instincts; the compositions undulate as we swim through the sea of ROYGBIV. This rhythmic feedback sucks you in, daring you to stare until you get dizzy, while the larger works like Halo are so immersive they remove any grounding of the peripheral white gallery walls from your visual field.

Interested in the physicality of the digital, in the West gallery Thomm’s light installation bends light and color further. The optical movement evoked by the paintings fully realized in 4D, as if putting a finger on the light leaks and cosmic radiation felt experiencing the paintings in person while also not really being there, projecting our seeing throughout the room.

Synesthesia, when your brain routes sensory information through multiple senses, means for Thomm the pursuit of more than just visual impact in his artworks. Inhale and Exhale, in cool and warm tones, loop in all bodily senses including awareness of breath, encouraging the viewer to slow and stay, take a few deep breaths and see what happens.

Nick Thomm (b. 1988, Melbourne) lives and works between Los Angeles and Melbourne, Australia. Thomm’s practice explores modern color systems, abstract image construction, and the merge of traditional art with technology, resulting in a hypnotic combination of form and color. His paintings have been exhibited in museums and galleries internationally, including the Moco Museum in Barcelona and The National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne.

The Steeples, 2024, Ink, acrylic, LED, wood, Each: 110 x 39 inches, 280 x 100 cm.

Halo, 2024, acrylic lacquer, pigment ink and epoxy on wood, 118 x 59 inches, 300 x 150 cm.

Drift, 2024, acrylic lacquer, pigment ink and epoxy, 75 x 59 inches, 191 x 150 cm.

Prism Vortex, 2024, acrylic lacquer, pigment ink and epoxy on wood, 75 x 59 inches, 191 x 150 cm.

Light Waves, 2024, acrylic lacquer, pigment ink and epoxy on wood, 75 x 59 inches, 191 x 150 cm.

Astral Vortex, 2024, acrylic lacquer, pigment ink and epoxy on wood, 75 x 59 inches, 191 x 150 cm.

Beams, 2024, acrylic lacquer, pigment ink and epoxy on wood, 75 x 59 inches, 191 x 150 cm.

Amber Fade, 2024, acrylic lacquer, pigment ink and epoxy on wood, 59 x 47 inches, 150 x 119 cm.

Exhale, 2024, acrylic lacquer, pigment ink and epoxy on wood, 59 x 47 inches, 150 x 119 cm.

Inhale, 2024, acrylic lacquer, pigment ink and epoxy on wood, 59 x 47 inches, 150 x 119 cm.

Midnight Fade, 2024, acrylic lacquer, pigment ink and epoxy on wood, 59 x 47 inches, 150 x 119 cm.

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