Berlin 00:00:00 London 00:00:00 New York 00:00:00 Chicago 00:00:00 Los Angeles 00:00:00 Shanghai 00:00:00
members login here
Region
Country / State
City
Genre
Artist
Exhibition

frank elbaz: Sean Edwards - For her at this moment - 24 Apr 2010 to 29 May 2010

Current Exhibition


24 Apr 2010 to 29 May 2010
Hours - Tuesday-Saturday 11am-7pm
galerie frank elbaz
7, rue Saint Claude
75003
Paris
France
Europe
p: +33 (0) 1 48 87 50 04
m:
f: +33 (0) 1 48 87 52 93
w: www.galeriefrankelbaz.com











Sean Edwards
For her at this moment
24 April - 29 May 2010
12
Web Links


galerie frank elbaz

Artist Links





Artists in this exhibition: Sean Edwards


Sean Edwards
For her at this moment


VERNISSAGE le samedi 24 avril
OPENING on Saturday, April 24th

EXPOSITION jusqu'au 29 mai 2010, du mardi au samedi de 11h � 19h
EXHIBITION runs through May 29th, 2010, Tuesday-Saturday, 11am-7pm

�The artist in the creation of a work is a voyeur of the studio. Works make themselves through a process in which objects or works are allowed to drift and collect dust. In fact, the objects could be seen like dust, shifting around the studio gathering time and eventually swept up and exhibited.� � Sean Edwards.

Sean Edwards� work often uses remnants of previous activities as base materials � found or borrowed objects, leftovers from other works and studio morsels. His exhibition, �For her at this moment� presents a collection of new works that expand the artist�s investigation of the sculptural potential of the everyday to the performative aspects of the artist�s studio.

Amongst scattered objects composed of traditional elements associated with the artists� practice, Edwards� work �Settled�, a pigment painted bronze hood, is a dismembered bust and self-portrait of sorts. Based on an earlier photographic work of Edwards at work en plein air, the hood has become a recurrent motif mythologizing the romantic notion of the artist. This notion, specifically of the anticipation and expectation of the artist, points to a self-reflexivity that Edwards has harnessed within this recent work.

�On the relationship of the formal and conceptual in my work: the formal comes before the conceptual but is intrinsically connected to it. The formal leads to the conceptual. A work is considered/began/approached in terms of the formal. Through an investigation of the formal the conceptual arises.� � Sean Edwards.

The suite of new text paintings investigate the studio-based activity of the artist. They operate both formally as monochromes with attention taken to the application of paint, and conceptually through the partly visible text printed upon the painting base surfaces. Reading the text we follow repetitive actions and activities, which can be associated with an artist�s studio practice, an application of paint, the addition of one sculptural component to another� These actions described in the partially obliterated texts are from observations of children, each intently rooted on their small incidental activities, seemingly unimportant and inconsequential, but ultimately intricate in the child�s understanding of the world and their position place and control within it. Seen alongside each other Edwards� incidental sculptures, drawings and paintings all seem to point to this understanding of the delicacy between control and the incidental, and the delicacy of the playful. Of what is expected and what ultimately becomes a surprise.

Born in 1980 in Cardiff, UK. Lives and works in Abergavenny, UK.
Exhibitions (selection): 2010 : Field Project, Wysing Arts, Cambridge, UK (Live Broadcast curated by Rebecca Birch and Rob Smith) ; Being is what it is, 38 Elderfield Road, London, UK (curated by Matthew Richardson) ; A Stranger�s Window, Nottingham Castle Museum & Art Gallery, UK ; A very, very long cat, Wallspace Gallery, New York, US ; 2009 : Nebraska (CBS 25100), Limoncello, London, UK ; Somewhere Near the Black Mountain Hills, with Dan Rees, Tanya Leighton, Berlin, Germany ; Lisson Presents 6, Lisson Gallery, London, UK ; 2007 : Took My Hands Off Your Eyes Too Soon, Tanya Bonakdar, New York, US (curated by Ryan Gander).


For more informations, please contact Daphn� : +33 (0)1 48 87 50 04 / [email protected]


galerie frank elbaz
7 rue saint claude
75003 Paris France
T + 33 1 48 87 50 04
F + 33 1 48 87 52 93
www.galeriefrankelbaz.com
[email protected]


SIGN UP FOR NEWSLETTERS
Follow on Twitter

Click on the map to search the directory

USA and Canada Central America South America Western Europe Eastern Europe Asia Australasia Middle East Africa
SIGN UP for ARTIST MEMBERSHIP SIGN UP for GALLERY MEMBERSHIP