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| Mitja Tušek explores the "pictorial ecosystem" at Xippas Geneva |
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Mitja Tuek, with banana, bottle, cigar, apple, eggplant, lemon, wave, meaning, 2024. Acrylic on canvas, 180 x 240 cm.
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GENEVA.- Xippas Geneva presents Avec omega, pomme, haricot, cornichon, rien, bouteille, Mitja Tueks first solo exhibition at the gallery in Geneva. The exhibition brings together two recent groups of paintings that extend key questions running through the artists work since the 1980s: the materiality of painting, the instability of the image, and the fragility of identity.
The first group presents clusters of faces emerging from a dense pictorial field. Each canvas reveals a small society of figures that overlap, conceal and merge with one another. The portraits arise from a surface of smeared, poured or knife-spread paint, where the figure appears only to waver again, caught within a material that seems both to reveal and to engulf it. Each face is constructed from nine black circles of varying size, often overlapping, which form the elements of the face. This structure echoes Dantes Divine Comedy, where both Paradise and Hell are organised into nine spheres. In Dante, these orbs are inhabited by saints and sinners; in Tueks paintings, each face appears to contain its own mixture of vices and virtues. While each figure possesses its own complexion, all share the same space, that of the canvas, and the same structural logic, that of the circle. This coexistence can be related to the concept of biocenosis formulated by the biologist Karl Möbius. In his studies of oyster beds in the nineteenth century, Möbius showed that one must consider not an isolated species but the entire community of organisms sharing and interacting within a given environment. The faces painted by Tuek thus form a kind of pictorial ecosystem, a network of individual presences coexisting within the same visual field and structured by their relationships.
Mitja Tuek (born in 1961 in Maribor, Slovenia) is a Slovenian artist who became a Swiss citizen and has been based in Brussels since the early 1990s. He studied at the École supérieure dart visuel in Geneva in the 1980s and developed a demanding painterly practice that explores the limits between figuration and abstraction. Through processes of layering and erasure, he constructs dense surfaces in which the image emerges, disappears and transforms. His work has been presented internationally since the early 1990s. He exhibited at Galerie Nelson in Paris in 1991, participated in documenta IX in Kassel in 1992, and presented the exhibition Quelconque at the Fundació Joan Miró in Barcelona in 1993. He later exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art Oxford in 1998 and at Kohn Turner Gallery in Los Angeles in 2000. More recently he presented Wait and See at La Centrale for Contemporary Art in Brussels in 2025. His works are held in major public collections including FRAC Poitou-Charentes, FRAC Bretagne, MAMCO Geneva, the Dhondt-Dhaenens Museum in Belgium and the Bonnefantenmuseum in the Netherlands.
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