Friday, 31 May 2013

Matias Faldbakken: Sacks/Trunks

Matias Faldbakken «practice holds in perpetual tension the forces of proposition and cancellation, vandalism and erasure, aesthetic generosity and conceptual restraint, the possibility of language and its abstraction into illegibility.

A consistent characteristic of Faldbakken’s work is the poverty of his materials. Earlier series have used framed garbage bags and flattened cardboard boxes as the ground for abstract or minimal gestures. Most recently the marks on the surface of these works have moved from within the frame to the surface of the glass and the edges of the frame. Smudged and erased, they propose a mark and its effacement in a single gesture.»
«For this exhibition Faldbakken will present a series of framed canvas sacks. Painted on their backs, it is only that part of the mark that bleeds through the fibres of the sacking that is visible, so that they at once reveal and withhold their motif. Alongside these works Faldbakken will show a series of sculptures made from car boots. A vehicle for transport (and exchange) the car boot is also charged with pop cultural history and is often associated with (fictional) violence (illegal trade, abduction, and so on); a frequently recurring theme in Faldbakken’s work.

Both sacks and trunks can be considered a development of Faldbakken’s ‘container works’, which include jugs, jerry cans, bags, lockers, bottles, books, VHS cassettes, cardboard boxes and more. Subject to various manipulations and often rendered useless; stacked, crushed, flattened, painted, cut, ‘everted’, spilling their contents, becoming their own content, the containers that Faldbakken adapts often veer between the iconic and the almost painfully generic.»
(from Simon Lee Gallery press release)

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