Opening Tentoonstelling: "Once Removed"

Tania Theodorou & Adam Etmanski

26 Oct 2011
23 Dec 2011

De tentoonstelling "Once Removed" is te zien als een visuele chitchat zonder einde tussen de kunstenaars en het publiek, door de manier hoe Theodorou & Etmanski betekenis en fotografie benaderen en dit presenteren in een zeer eigenaardige stijl.

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Tania Theodorou, Johny-Boy I and II, 2011. Digital Print on Hahnemuhle Photo Rag, 30 x 40 cm -

De kunstenaars

The Greek artist Tania Theodorou uses images and objects that already sustain evidence of significance or function. She attempts to set them loose, into a new context, and see to what kind of meaning they are able to attach themselves. She likes to see the process by which the very meaning of a work can take on different nuances. This leads to layered installations where the work is in a kind of open-ended conversation with itself and the audience. There is a lot of appropriation and re working of pre-existing images in the works of Tania. Objects are approached in a fanciful way in an effort to distil a feeling of essence.

The Polish artist Adam Etmanski recently published the art book The knife cuts through the apple like a knife cutting an apple. In this exhibition he exhibits the book together with his ‘self-made special editions’ which are an outgrowth of this book. Most of Adam’s art projects are deeply rooted in archives as is his book ‘The knife…’ which contains of an intuitive personal selection of visuals that he gathered over a year, “photo-shopped” and printed on a Xerox photocopy.
This book is like a visual science fiction story. Every spread on each page has a certain metaphorical concept that also follows throughout the chapters and its whole. The colours of its pages underline each chapter. Next to all the figures that appear in some chapters, it is never clear if they still are the same in later passages. There is no intention to show heroes or the villain. This book together with his very intuitive self-made special editions becomes a visual puzzle between narrative and statement, between object and photograph. 'The knife..' is a handmade book in limited edition and will be sold during the exhibition (€55,-).