Gonbidapena • Invitación • Invitation
2014.01.31
Inaugurazioa • Inauguración • Opening
Interstice
February 19 to March 14, 2014: Opening, February 19, 7-9 PM
Curated by Rachel Adams and Rob Greene
Interstice is a group exhibition specifically curated for a small space with an imposing architecture. The gallery, situated between offices and a break area, is pocked with different-size columns jutting out from the walls, and long, deep window sills. Each artist capitalizes on this oddity by creating a work the interacts with these architectural features in the space. The artists turn what could be seen as an obstacle or a deficiency into a platform.
PETER FRIE
Some Trees
January 18 - February 23, 2014
opening reception January 18, 12 - 4pm
The Tree is the starting point for Peter Fries’s exhibition Some Trees. Bushes and trees have been recurrent elements in Frie’s renowned extensive landscape paintings, but recently he has started to work in a new material turning the trees into three-dimensional portraits in the form of bronze sculptures. These are now on display for the first time at Lars Bohman Gallery. The installation with the tree bronzes is placed at the centre of the large exhibition space and invites for exploration from all angles. It occupies the whole room like an island of frozen silence.
The exhibition presents a series of new paintings, which also places the Tree in focus. The colours are more intense and powerful than before. Yet parts of the canvas are still left untouched, sometimes in spiky formations, articulating the landscapes as fragments of his memories of nature. Frie’s paintings are never explicitly populated, but hold traces of human movement and repetition in the form of tracks. These tracks one might regard as an invite to navigate the imaginary landscapes, like a person wondering about nature hopes to find the best spot in order to find the most spectacular feeling of peace and quiet.
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