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Where the Trees Line the Water that Falls Asleep in the Afternoon

Where the Trees Line the Water that Falls Asleep in the Afternoon

4 June - 19 Sep 2015

Curated by Chris Sharp 

Date
4 Jun 2015
19 Sep 2015
Location
P420, Bologna, Italy
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Artists

Clare Grill
Rodrigo Hernández
Kate Newby

The exhibition Where the trees line the water that falls asleep
in the afternoon, opens Thursday, June 4th from 6pm to 8pm. Curated by Chris Sharp, this group exhibition features artists of different backgrounds, nationalities and mediums. If they are united by anything, it is a penchant for the so-called natural and a certain ambient quality. Prioritizing thoughtfulness over thought, the work presented here is more interested in the cre- ation of mood than the transmission of ideas.

The Mexican, Basel-based artist, Rodrigo Hernández’s work, which is executed with a typically disarming simplicity, appeals to the sensuous, handmade character of objects while inquiring into the nature of the most fundamental media, such as sculp- ture and drawing, and the distinctions that supposedly separate and define them. The carefully crafted, multilayered paintings of the US-born, New York-based painter Clare Grill possess an atmospheric and muted character, variously reminiscent of tex- tiles or shimmering surfaces. Finally the sculptures of the New Zealand, New York-based artist Kate Newby, fashioned out of everything from ceramic to textiles, generally engage the ar- chitectural aspects of a given space, subtly renegotiating it into something more meditative than functional.

Exhibited Artworks

Rodrigo Hernández - Conflict over coherence

Rodrigo Hernández

Conflict over coherence, 2015

Rodrigo Hernández - Untitled

Rodrigo Hernández

Untitled, 2014

Clare Grill - Bee

Clare Grill

Bee, 2015 

Rodrigo Hernández - Pedazo de pueblo

Rodrigo Hernández

Pedazo de pueblo, 2015

Kate Newby - Maybe I won't go to sleep at all

Kate Newby

Maybe I won’t go to sleep at all, 2014 

Kate Newby - Best possible time ever

Kate Newby

Best possible time ever, 2014 

Clare Grill - Flay

Clare Grill

Flay, 2015 

Rodrigo Hernández - Practice of relaxation

Rodrigo Hernández

Practice of relaxation, 2015

Clare Grill - Palmy

Clare Grill

Palmy, 2015 

Kate Newby - I feel like a truck on a wet highway

Kate Newby

I feel like a truck on a wet highway, 2014 

Together they form the mood at the heart of Where the trees line the water that falls asleep, which comes from a poem by Pierre Reverdy, Afternoon, and which could be just the title, but also the press release of this exhibition.

Featured Artists

Clare Grill

Clare Grill

Artist
Kate Newby

Kate Newby

Artist