CURRENT: “DUO” Helen Dowling, Evi Vingerling February 6 – March 6, 2021
We are happy to announce our new show, a duo presentation with works by Helen Dowling and Evi [removed];
HELEN DOWLING
The Queen of Lemons, 2018 videostill
British artist Helen Dowling will show her award winning film Queen of Lemons (2018). The LOOP Acquisition Award 2020 was awarded to us by Ferran Barenblitt, Dirk Snauwaert, Benjamin Weil and Daniela Zyman, the members of the [removed]; Dowling’s videowerk is now part of the collection of the MACBA in Barcelona. The film premiered in 2019 in Dowling’s solo exhibition Stranger on Display in GEM, The Hague, curated by Yasmijn [removed];
Helen Dowling combines her own footage with existing material, including digitalized images from magazines and stock videos to create video works that have a hallucinatory effect, taking the viewer on a visual trip that presents them with an alienating view of existence. At the same time, the works reference philosophy and poetry – from poet Kate Tempest to feminist thinker Hélène Cixous – and universal themes like the landscape and humankind’s impact on nature. From celestial bodies to wandering humans, images appear in apparently random succession, forming stories with no linear plot.
In the editing process, she creates an interplay of colour, movement, rhythm and sound, as an associative visual narrative with several layers of meaning emerges. In Dowling’s universe, the boundary between real and artificial is blurred. Some elements are recognizable: a sarcophagus, a young woman, the interior of a coffeeshop. Without entirely abandoning figuration, Dowling approaches abstraction in an almost painterly fashion. With their penetrating soundscapes her works are an immersive experience.
EVI VINGERLNG
Untitled, 2021 80 x 100 cm
Remarkable about Evi Vingerling‘s paintings is the feeling of a ‘parallel’ experience when viewing her work. The striking, effective brush strokes and the light-footedness in her works suggest speed and openness, while at the same time the image requires an adventurous gaze, a long look to slowly open up a layered world of light and color. Vingerling’s paintings have a sense of lightness and fluidity that sometimes seems opposite to her very physical way of working that demands a strong mental focus. Her experiences in day-to-day reality are her point of departure, To give an intensity to her observations there is a need to be well prepared: a unique moment is retrieved in a photograph and sought anew in series of drawings. The ultimate act of painting is on edge, and experimental. The technique remains transparent, comprehensible, and thereby creates no distance. On the basis of that openness, the images become imbued with new meaning. Vingerling endeavors to set the ‘incomprehensible’ in motion and render the spark for observation. Vingerling turns a combination of practice and chance into a method, so that we can see what she saw and thereby also become part of the ‘all’ of Evi Vingerling.
Due to the current Corona regulations you can visit the exhibition only online on our website or on GalleryViewer. Until further notice, please contact the gallery for more information or an appointment: by e-mail or by phone: +31 6 11392252 / +31 6 11006182
EXTRA MUROS
RICARDO VAN EYK, CAO GUIMARÃES, NATASCHA LIBBERT @ 38CC, Delft, NL Trace on Trace until February 21, 2021
Trace on Trace, installation view photo: 38CC
SANDER BREURE & WITTE VAN HULZEN ([removed]) @ Museum IJsselstein, IJsselstein, NL Empathie | Geen mens is een eiland until March 28, 2021
III – She spins the thread, she measures the thread, she cuts the thread, installation view photo: Charlott Markus
ARTIST TALKS March 5, 20:00 (date subject to change) Reserve your ticket online
On Friday March 5 Nest presents an artists talk with Ana Navas, Evelyn Taocheng Wang and Mila Lanfermeijer. Hosted by curator Rieke Vos they will walk through the various rooms of |||, during which the artists will talk about the thread that connects not only their artistic work but also their lives.
MAYA WATANABE ([removed]) @ Galerie Stadt Sindelfingen, Sindelfingen, DE Beyond the Pain curated by Sebastian Schmitt and Madeleine Frey until May 30, 2021
Liminal, 2019, installation view photo: Galerie Stadt Sindelfingen
MAYA WATANABE @ De Pont museum, Tilburg, NL Liminal until June 6, 2021
25 x 30 cm, Hardcover Concept: Lara Kinds, Bieke Depoorter & Tom Callemin Graphic design: Lara Kinds Text editing: Catie Young Edition of 600 ISBN 9789464202618
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