New Viewings #24

Curated by Alfredo Cramerotti

Architectural Utopia

The three-artist exhibition verges on the potential of the architectural unseen and the restraint of the built seen. That is, what we imagine being the ultimate goal of an architecture – its reason, purpose and aimed service and what we rather assess when encountering one – its structures, layers, actual uses.

Entwistle, Kuimet and Vahtra adopt subtle, poetic takes to investigate the conceptual openings and visual overlaps between these two areas of human perception and cultural significance. Importantly, through their work they don’t limit this experience to the built or external environment but explore also the intersection between the psychologic and the autobiographical, methodically weaving an everlasting net of references and reminders into which we can recognise ourselves.

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Sarah Entwistle

Large-scale folded and dyed cardboard screens fabricated from layered sheets of paper in the colours of architectural drawings – cyan, magenta and sepia, are conceived by the artists Sarah Entwistle and Paul Kuimet as a figurative re-scaling of the architectural archive of Clive Entwistle, grandfather of Sarah Entwistle.

The screens act as a spatial scenography for a series of works on paper and steel sculptural objects. The surface of the screens is treated with hand drawn grammatical notations such as ticks, crosses, question marks and hashtags, also borrowed from the archive. With this monolithic re-scaling these symbols take-on an expletive directness and urgency.

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Works Sarah Entwistle

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Sarah Entwistle

When I decide that you are lying (2020)
Wall based ceramic panel, engobe, glaze
85 x 48 x 4 cm
1.200 EUR incl. VAT
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Sarah Entwistle

After him, quickly. Verb. (2020)
Wall based ceramic panel, engobe, glaze
32 x 37 x 1,5 cm
950 EUR incl. VAT
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Sarah Entwistle

Her picture of me bears absolutely no resemblance to reality (2020)
Mixed media sculptural arrangement
Wall based ceramic panel, engobe, glaze; leather footstool; sandpaper, steel wire

Dimensions variable
Wall based ceramic panel: 75 x 39 x 1,5 cm
Leather footstool: 59 x 51 x 51 cm
2.900 EUR incl. VAT
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Sarah Entwistle

Harvest Moon 1963 #5 (2018)
Archival reprographic drawing, oil based marbling ink
Framed 65 x 117 x 5 cm
2.500 EUR incl. VAT
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Sarah Entwistle

Harvest Moon 1963 #6 (2018)
Archival reprographic drawing, oil based marbling ink
Framed 65 x 117 x 5 cm
2.500 EUR incl. VAT
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Paul Kuimet

A Brief History of Scaffolding / SE Screens juxtaposes photographs from Kuimet’s ongoing series of photographs with the yet to be realized screens/space dividers developed in collaboration with Sarah Entwistle.

A detailed image of a scaffolding is somewhat like the smallest structural unit of the modern real estate economy, a temporary and modular element that appears and disappears in every modern city as quickly and inconspicuously as the movement of capital that assembles the scaffolding in the first place. As with the physical screens made of steel and paper, the photographs’ materiality is emphasized by them being presented unmounted and unframed.

Paul Kuimet’s works with photographic installations and 16 mm films, the subject matter of which ranges from landscapes and architecture to autobiographical objects and works of art.

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Anu Vahtra

Anu Vahtra, *1982 in Tallinn, Estonia,
lives and works in Brussels

Anu Vahtra’s works investigate found spatial situations. Initiated by the architectural characteristics as well as historical and contextual background of a certain site, they often focus on the exhibition format and specifics of an exhibition space but also tackle issues of public space.

Vahtra composes both physical and photographic space as if through the camera, bearing in mind distinct vantage points. What’s important is that the focus of attention is not so much on what her work depicts but rather on how it relates to and is displayed in a specific space.

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