The Sea Wall: Haegue Yang With an Inclusion by Felix Gonzalez-Torres at Arnolfini
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The Sea Wall: Haegue Yang With an Inclusion by Felix Gonzalez-Torres at Arnolfini
Haegue Yang, 5, Rue Saint-Benoît, 2008. Photo: Steve White, courtesy of Galerie Wien Lukatsch, Berlin.



BRISTOL.- The Sea Wall facilitates a conversation between the work of Felix Gonzalez-Torres and Haegue Yang. Their practices' talk of human relationships through the formation of abstract artworks, reflecting on such notions as, intimacy and activism, private and public, as well as place and people. Together, the works of these artists from different generations balance poetics and politics; they are emotionally charged, often through emphasizing the material qualities of domestic objects.

Gonzalez-Torres believed that power could be created by politicising aesthetic beauty, providing it with a new sense of purpose. This kind of 'reinvestment' in aesthetic languages can also be found in the work of Yang, who has inherited much from his particular 'post-minimal' approach, particularly towards her interest in narrative and abstraction. Combining ideas and practices that are informed by both post-structural theory and feminist discourses, Yang's works are emotionally charged, often with a sense of fragility or vulnerability, which through this conversation, seeks to offer a necessary level of complexity to today's discourses around identity politics. Of particular significance here will be the notion of 'community'—fragile, invisible or temporary community—an integral subject in the work of these artists.

Gonzalez-Torres' work "Untitled" (Water), 1995, an iridescent blue beaded curtain, is presented throughout the exhibition spaces, in entranceways and creating transitional spaces. This work is returning to Arnolfini, having been previously exhibited here a decade ago, this time presenting this type of work by the artist in this expanded, multi-locational form for the first time. The artist said he wanted to leave a viewer with "something else, non-artistic yet beautifully simple." In dialogue with this will be an atypical selection of works by Yang from the last ten years, including early formative works, focused on building a parallel relationship to Gonzalez-Torres.

The exhibition has been titled after the novel The Sea Wall by writer Marguerite Duras, which depicts her family life growing up in colonial-era French Indochina during the 1930s. Her mother buys a plot of land to live from after the death of her husband, which is flooded by the sea every year, ruining the harvest. The mother is a disadvantaged person affected by the injustice of colonial authorities, serving as a metaphor for an isolated yet tireless figure. Yang has long been interested in the life and work of Duras and has made numerous works that take her as the subject. There is a season of Marguerite Duras films to accompany the exhibition, opening with Hiroshima Mon Amour on 23 July.










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