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2016/01/26

Mail from Marti Guixe




Concepts and Ideas for Commercial Purposes | NEWSLETTER 31
Blank app | Corraini Edizioni | 2015 | Now available in app store



L'EX-Designer Project BAR | in progress | Barcelona

Entença 3 | 08015-Barcelona
Open Mon - Fri 18 to 23h

COMING PROJECTS | Barcelona | Calldetenes
Beer ceramic cup and dish
Estrella Damm

Hidromel label
Els Cingles
Calldetenes




RECENT PROJECTS | NY, Hannover, Airspace
Scale of Relationality Diagram
After Wearing Exhibition
Pratt Manhattan Gallery New York

Phosphor Candles
4712 Exhibition
Hannover
Phosphor Candles
Performance
Airspace


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31 Newsletter January 2016

Mail from Stallinga




Henk Stallinga, 'Dark Hearted' 
Henk Stallinga
Levity


Opening reception: Saturday, February 6 , 17:00 - 19:00 hours

February 6 - March 12

GERHARD HOFLAND GALLERY
Bilderdijkstraat 165-C
Amsterdam

Gerhard Hofland proudly presents the exhibition Levity by Henk Stallinga. Stallinga is both a visual artist and a designer. Although he does not consider his product designs to be fine arts, parts thereof are often transformed into conceptual multimedia installations and sculptures. A minimalistic visual language, light, sound and movement are recurring elements in them. The exhibition consists of the light installation Lumen Balance, the series Breathe In Breathe Out, wherein paintings are combined with tube lights, and the installation A Couch to Match the Painting.

The concepts behind Stallinga's works are often based on our awareness of the everyday world around us. This involves concepts like sense of time, sonorous and visual perception and experience of energy in the form of light, heat or movement. The observer is often left surprised or even optically deceived by Stallinga's works in which everyday phenomena are presented in a different context.

In his installation A Couch to Match the Painting, Stallinga offers another perspective on the clichéd idea of “the painting above the sofa”. In the installation both sofa and painting are stripped of their primary function. By showing the painting backwards and thus revealing the stretcher, and by hanging the canvas loose in space, Stallinga deconstructs the illusion of a two-dimensional painting into a pure three-dimensional object of wooden laths and a piece of cloth. The sofa in this installation is made of the same materials as the painting, the focus is also on the material structure. However, in this context it is the sofa that is elevated from practical object to sculpture.

In the light installation Lumen Balance lamp tubes float in the gallery space as naturally moving mobiles. These lamp tubes create various hues of white light, in which we can recognise the hourly and seasonal changes in daylight. Stallinga plays with the perception of light by making the viewer aware of the influence that light has on our perception of time and our sense of warmth, simultaneously showing us light as an energy that moves.

Light also plays an important role in the series Breathe In Breathe Out. Stallinga literally frames light by hanging circular lamp tubes that are strung together in front of a canvas. Like a painter he attempts to direct light and dark to achieve a visual illusion. By varying the light's intensity or by  partially covering the lamp tubes, forms and depth optically emerge. The subtle brightening and dimming of the light creates associations with the rhythm of our breathing. It is this visual game with physical and optical patterns, realised through ingenious programming and production that makes Stallinga's work so intriguing.

Henk Stallinga (1962) lives and works in Amsterdam. In 1993 he graduated from the Rietveld Academy, after which he opened his own studio that is co-owned by management partner Annemarie Galani. Stallinga's works are part of several permanent collections, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York, Fonds National d'Art Contemporain in Paris and the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam. Stallinga is currently working on a major solo exhibition in Japan, that opens in 2017.


2016/01/19

Mail from William Warren



Hello Suki,

20 years old. That's amazing. Let me know if I can help with the celebration.

Tilly and Elba are still great friends. Tilly's doing more dance than gymnastics now. I've been going swing dancing with her which is great. We've even started getting Jasia to come along so it's turning into a family hobby. Attached is a quick photo she took herself with me and your cushion in the background.

See you soon I hope.

 


















William xx