WIELS opens survey of Ana Torfs' works from the last five years
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WIELS opens survey of Ana Torfs' works from the last five years
Installation view. Photo: Sven Laurent.



BRUSSELS.- Under the title Echolalia Ana Torfs is showing for the first time in her Brussels base a broad selection of the work that she has been developing since the early 1990s. This exhibition offers an exhaustive survey of her works from the last five years, which until now had mostly been shown abroad, and sometimes had been executed for specific contexts. What’s more, with the installation The Parrot & the Nightingale, a Phantasmagoria, WIELS is presenting a world première.

Torfs always starts from existing texts and images, whether it is the classic Rossellini film Journey to Italy, the nomenclature of flowers and plants or the travel journals of Christopher Columbus. Moreover, the range of reproducible media to which she has recourse, going all the way from sound, video, photographs and slide projections to prints, silkscreens and tapestries, is remarkably broad. In the end we only hear echoes of the original source: playful transpositions and translations from language to image and vice versa, rendering displacements of meaning and interpretation. Thus photographs of the oldest botanical garden on Cuba become partners to a sign interpreter who mimes in sign language Columbus’s first encounter with an entirely unknown continent and a ‘new world’.

The English word echolalia here refers to both the compulsive and playful repetition of the same word. Torfs thereby points not only to the limits of our imaginative powers, but to how meaning and knowledge are based on reproduction, repetition and translation. In her series of tapestries TXT (Engine of Wandering Words) an image slot machine generates multilayered combinations and variations aroused by one specific loan word, which barely changes as it travels. On this voyage of discovery of historically charged places and moments an archaeology of knowledge plays a crucial role: how things get named and described so that you can get hold of them, and how during their transmission new constellations of word, image and sound arise all the time.

Visual artist Ana Torfs was born in Belgium in 1963. The relation or tension between text/language and image plays a central role in Torfs' work, and with it all the related processes of visualisation, interpretation and translation. She enables a topical and authentic perception of the scattered remains from our cultural and political history. Existing texts and/or images are often used as a starting point for her poignant works, which condense into precisely composed collages or montages, suffused with elliptical allusions. In her installations, Torfs uses a variety of media, ranging from slide projections, sound, photography, and film to xerography, off-set printing, Jacquard weaving, and silkscreen.

Solo shows of Torfs's work include exhibitions at Generali Foundation in Vienna (2010), at K21 Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen in Düsseldorf (2010), at Sprengel Museum in Hannover (2008), at argos centre for art and media in Brussels (2007), at daadgalerie, Berlin (2006), at GAK Gesellschaft für Aktuelle Kunst in Bremen (2006), and at Palais des Beaux-Arts in Brussels (2000). She has also developed a web project for Dia Art Foundation in New York (2004). Besides numerous international group exhibitions, Torfs participated in the 1st Biennial of Cartagena de Indias (2014), 11th Sharjah Biennial (2013), and Manifesta 9, Genk (2012), Montreal Biennial 2 (2000) and Lyon Biennal 3 (1995). A Prior Magazine dedicated an issue to Torfs's work in 2004. Torfs was awarded a DAAD scholarship (Berlin) in 2005.

Ana Torfs studied communication science at the University of Leuven (1981-1986) and film & video at the Sint-Lukas University College of Art and Design in Brussels (1986- 1990). She lives and works in Brussels.










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