208. K. T. Kobel - It Didn't Seem Like Anything At The Time
AOAP Projects x Royal Society of Arts Summer Show
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2026
Pigment Transfer, Encaustic, Acrylic, on Wood Panel
20 x 14 x 2cm (Unframed) 22 x 17 x 3cm (Framed)
K. T. Kobel (b. 1988, UK) is a British artist based in Amsterdam whose work explores the unstable territory between image and memory. His paintings present fragments rather than complete narratives, focusing on traces, absences, and unresolved actions. Influenced by cinematic language, Kobel constructs scenes that resist clarity, holding tension within what remains unseen or withheld.
Through restrained compositions and ambiguous imagery, his work examines how memory distorts and reconstructs experience. Rather than offering fixed narratives, the paintings invite viewers into suspended psychological spaces shaped by uncertainty, atmosphere, and suggestion.
Recent exhibitions include HAND, BODY, OBJECT, SIN at KUTLESA, Switzerland (2026).




