| drawings the articulated particle 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 biography exhibition : glutamic acid exhibition : erg |
| GLUTAMIC ACID September 8 - October 27, 2007 |
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For her second solo exhibition at the gallery, Catharina van Eetvelde will show Glu, her new animated film, along with a set of original drawings.
Who's that girl ? The eye and mind work across the individual drawings to assemble abstracted organic and mechanical shapes (some recalling circuitry, others bringing to mind basic or more elaborate life forms), architectural structures, cellular cross-sections, mysterious tools, and invented creatures. Looking at them as a group feels much like reading a beautiful sentence made up of words that do not cohere into some linear master message. However, Van Eetvelde is not deliberately cryptic. Rather, she employs the discreet, yet certain, repetition of a gesture, color, shape or stroke in order to subtly jog our memory of a thing already seen or to forecast a page still to be encountered. The resulting narrative threads flit in and out of perception and feel productively paradoxical, as if they were formed from the oxymorons of controlled free-association or reigned-in spontaneity. Fascinated by the relationship between drawing and language, van Eetvelde does not simply put these drawings on paper into motion in her animations (Slice 2004-5, Cruise, 2002-3, Whether Water is Held Responsible, 2006, and Glu, 2007), she devises an entirely new syntax out of a confrontation between the two processes. Whereas time and motion play an incontestably important role in her works on paper, animation allows van Eetvelde to incorporate temporal and physical transformations, compositions and decompositions, or happy accidents, in ways that only the moving image allows. If drawing maintains its historical status as the fundamental building-block of representation in our increasingly digitized world, van Eetvelde’s approach to the medium capitalizes on its full mechanical and technological potential today. Vivian Rehberg |
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