Forest and Trees focuses on research into landscape as metaphor for the human condition, the Contemporary Sublime, human psychology, atmospheric conditions and subjects surrounding climate change.
This item contains a document describing the artwork, a commission proposal and an exhibition press release, 5 images of exhibition views, 4 images of the construction of the commission and an external link to a short video of the artist talking about the commission.
This item documents the exhibition of And Then the World Changed Colour: Breathing Yellow', a sculptural installation commissioned for the mausoleum at Dulwich Picture Gallery, London and displayed as part of the exhibition, Painting Norway (13 February – 2 June 2019), of work by the Norwegian artist, Harald Sohlberg (1869 - 1935).
The exhibition was curated by Kathleen Soriano.
And Then The World Changed Colour: Breathing Yellow
2019
564mm x 636mm x 45mm
mixed media incl. glass, water, resin.
To view Mariele Neudecker's introductory talk on the commission please click the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fShcu87sS_4 Photography: Benjamin Jones. Images used with permission courtesy of the photographer and Dulwich Picture Gallery.
And Then The World Changed Colour: Breathing Yellow was also exhibited in SEDIMENT (2019), Limerick City Gallery of Art, Limerick, Ireland and in Among the Trees, (2020) curated by Ralph Rugoff, Hayward Gallery, London.
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