Marion Benoit | AS ABOVE SO BELOW | Achenbach Hagemeier

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • Marion Benoit studied photography at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, first under Martin Gostner, then Thomas Ruff, Tal R, and finally, Christopher Williams and Andreas Gursky. What may initially sound like a chaotic course of study was very fruitful for Benoit. The different working methods and approaches of her professors provided Benoit with a hotbed of diverse qualities. For example, her initial focus was on detailed and close-up images of color gradients on different fabrics and surfaces. The influence of humans on materials, synthetic fabrics, and how they are used are all present in her works, as well as elements of chance. The color gradients can only be controlled to a limited extent, and the motif of chaos-due to random chance and the properties of the underlying fabrics-can often be found in her early works.
    In 2015, Benoit made the decision to create the materials and objects for her photographs herself. At the same time, she began her house project in the south of France, where she has lived since then. In a scientific manner, Benoit researches glazes and ceramics, works with tables and formulas, experiments with quantities and temperatures. For the production of her own glazes, Benoit uses organic materials such as titanium, copper, glass, kaolin or ash produced by herself, which is sieved and refined several times. The highly refined recipes, with specifications in the milligram range, require the utmost concentration and accuracy. While this work process is of an almost laboratory nature, and everything must be very precisely calculated, the subsequent glazing and firing process is more chaotic in nature. One can no longer have any influence here; control is relinquished and even with exact kiln settings, each firing process varies and creates unique pieces. The ceramic kiln is her partner.
    During a hypnosis she went on an underwater hike. She subsequently modeled the phenomenal impressions as well as the colors and shapes she saw in her work. Not surprising, then, is the title of the newly created works: Sirène. As with the mythological figure, the viewer is drawn into a fantastic world. Apart from two figurative sculptures titled Antinéa and Rhéa, which are a reference to Pierre Benoit’s novel L’Atlantide, the works are abstract and anamorphic. The viewer is invited to descend into the mystical underwater world of Atlantis and let their senses run free.
    The exhibition As Above, So Below unites two different artistic positions and strategies; on closer inspection, however, they have a surprising amount in common and complement each other perfectly. The sea level as an invisible line: separation and connection at the same time. The search for new visibilities, scientific, precise work, and an urge to go into nature-for one, the mountains, for the other, the ocean.
    Achenbach Hagemeier is delighted to present the exhibition AS ABOVE SO BELOW by artists Anna Vogel and Marion Benoit in its Berlin gallery space.
    AS ABOVE SO BELOW
    18 February 2021 - 25 March 2021
    Chausseestraße 1
    10115 Berlin
    and online
    For inquiries contact info@achenbachhagemeier.com
    www.achenbachhagemeier.com

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  • @lifeinseason
    @lifeinseason 2 года назад

    Art inspired by meditation. Beautiful. 🙏