Gorge (I) at Kononklijk Museum Voor Schone Kunsten Antwerpen
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Gorge (I) at Kononklijk Museum Voor Schone Kunsten Antwerpen
Merlin Spie, La Petite Musette, Casquée © Merlin Spie, 2002 Photo : Lieven Herreman Location : Galerie Nadja Vilenne, Liège.



ANTWERP, BELGIUM.- Kononklijk Museum Voor Schone Kunsten Antwerpen presents GORGE (I) - Oppression and Relief in Art, o view through January 7, 2007. Both the sense of oppression and the sense of relief we situate in the throat. Gorge(l) shows art that takes you by the artistic throat in different ways. One of the major 'throat artists' of the 20th-century art is Frida Kahlo (1907-1954). In her self-portraits, she never expresses panic and frightening oppression through the face, but through the throat, by choking it with ribbons and thorn collars. However, from that same throat she also suggests links - with the environment and nature - that help in causing an insufferable situation to topple.

It is a group exhibition that was not developed from a predetermined theme or concept; neither does it present an art-historical overview. The works were selected because of their intensity and the fact that they deal with intensity, 'floating' between oppression and relief, between something that emerges and fades again, between bottling up and expansiveness, between something that shrinks and expands, between something that opens and closes, between breathing in and breathing out, between something that goes up and comes down again.These works do create a border-linking "in-between zone" that does not insinuate a state of equilibrium. It is an artistic adventure midway between being "seized by the throat" and "diving into the sea'".

The exhibition focuses on a specific association with toppling in art. Toppling occurs at a moment when things start to turn; when the tension floating in the air descends and becomes (in)tolerable. For the sake of convenience, from the angle of western art it may be stated that the toppling is often purged from the image [conceptual art is often clean, hygienic art) or is emphasized (trail-blazing art, romanticism, drama etc.). A more rational approach is set against a more sensitive approach. The desire to continue making that distinction is rather characteristic of western art.

Western art has also produced different ways of dealing with toppling, as a result of which toppling does not have to result in '"the fall' "or the evolution from one state to the other, but can precisely lead to floating in between. The latter can be described as a border-linking association withtoppling, the theory of artist and psychoanalyst Bracha L. Ettinger. who wrote: Art links the time of too-early to the time of too-late and plants them in the world’s time. The works of art in, Gorge(l) link, float and hover between "too early" and "too late". Visitors experience that feeling between oppression and relief' through works of art from artists including Louise Bourgeois, Berlinde de Bruyckere, Thierry De Cordier, Marlène Dumas, James Ensor, Frida Kahlo, Erna Ómarsdóttir, Robert Seidel, Alda Snopek, Merlin Spie and Pé Vermeersch.










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