Opening Reception: Thursday, October 23, 2014
Works by Kuh Del Rosario and Scott Lewis, Curated by Vanessa Brown
Field Satellite via Field Contemporary
29 W Broadway
Vancouver, BC
EXHIBITION RUNs OCTOBER 23 – NOVEMBER 23, 2014
FIELD Satellite is pleased to present N I R D V A N D V A, an exhibition featuring work by Vancouver-based artists Kuh Del Rosario and Scott Lewis. The title of the show takes its root in Sanskrit and refers to one ́s ability to be free from dualities. The concept of Nirdvandva was later popularized in the realm of psychology by Carl Jung who used it as a frame for discussing Hegelian dialectics and the notion of transcendence. It is the ethos of Nirdvandva that is shared in the art practices of both Del Rosario and Lewis.
Although invested in material process, decay and regeneraton, both artists arrive at this commonality through their own trajectory. Del Rosario ́s interrogation of sculpture recalls early memories of living in The Philippines and of witnessing objects devolve into detritus, get beaten into the earth, and then slowly grow as they compound with other materials in their proximity. Her sculptures speak to the life cycles many ubran materials face as they are extracted from nature, transformed by industry only to be discarded and then consumed again by the planet until they recapitulate themselves as hybrid objects – incapable of performing their part within the logic of their desired mechanism, but mutated from nature. In Lewis ́s practice the life cycle of materials articulate themselves on the canvas through a process that fluctuates between additive gesture and forced erosion. Sometimes this manifests itself in the literal application of materials such as wheat-paste posters and newsprint that are later scraped away. Sometimes this relationship is merely implied by the topographical effect that comes from mixing and manipulating paint that does not bind with its substract. Embedded in his sensibility is Lewis ́s relationship to his own background as a musician and the cathartic power of post-punk noise.
Kuh Del Rosario is a Vancouver-based artist whose work spans across painting, installation, video, performance, and sculpture. She has exhibted throughout Canada in both solo and group exhibitions. She is a graduate of the Alberta College of Art and Design. Scott Lewis is a Vancouver-based artist whose work in painting and collage is informed by an interest in mysticism, phenomenology and the affect of music. His work has been included in exhibitions throughout Canada and the United States. Lewis graduated form Emily Carr University in 2014.
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