Selected Exhibitions
It is evidently intrinsic to painting that, to this day, almost anything can be said about it. And with a validity which is, above all, determined very individually. How valid, for instance, is the Afro-American painter Kerry James Marshall’s assertion that a painting always remains superior to the digital image because it cannot crash and is moreover always connected to life and to the commitment of the maker, whose personal signature remains discernible on the canvas? How true is the claim that painting has refused, to this day, to be relegated to the past once and for all?
What we can, in any case, establish as fact is that artists are no longer simply painters, sculptors or makers of drawings. They are, first and foremost, visual artists; thus any medium can be used for the sake of the image. The artist has increasingly become a generalist who refuses to be limited to a specific medium and who may just as easily take the work beyond the studio. Today’s artist has become a flex worker who travels from one residency, one project, one investigation to the next.
At the same time the studio is evidently still the breeding ground where the artwork takes shape, where the medium once again seems to be ‘the message’. For many the studio is also the sanctuary where ‘explanation and justification’ no longer dominate. This leaves intact the idea that what matters is always: how to respond to the question ‘what makes an artwork an artwork?’
What is being asserted nowadays in painting, and how is this being done? One artist might simply paint, while another paints and produces objects; still others paint, produce installations and refuse to see themselves as painters; and then we have the painters who paint and produce performances or videos along with this. Whatever the case may be, painters are painting again and, in doing so, are not contemplating their own navels: with curiosity they have opened the window to our society, to issues such as climate change, multiculturalism, inclusiveness and liberation movements.
Participating artists:
Ricardo van Eyk, Vera Gulikers, Christopher Mahon, Anna Ostoya, Carole Vanderlinden, Evi Vingerling, Anouk van Zwieten
Year: 2020
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