Quayola  
Iconographies

Quayola  
Iconographies

NOME

Quayola, Iconographies #81-02 (detail), 2015. From “Adoration, after Botticelli.” Ditone print. 
January 12, 2016

Quayola  
Iconographies

January 15–March 5, 2016

Opening: January 14, 6pm

NOME
Dolziger Straße 31
10247 Berlin
Hours: Tuesday–Saturday 3–7pm

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NOME Gallery is pleased to present Iconographies, Quayola’s latest solo show in Germany. 

Quayola’s newest works represent a continuation of an ongoing project that employs computational methods to translate iconic paintings into abstract compositions made of points, lines, geometries, hues, saturations and texts. Quayola’s abstract forms become distinct through their power of differentiation, allowing a new visual language to emerge that addresses both object and process. As writer, artist, and academic Daniel Rourke suggests, we are invited to active perception: “Iconographies asks the viewer to slash and sunder, to cut and separate, to hack and cleave, to slit, rive, rip, dissect, and disunite with our wandering eyes and reactivated minds.”

The first series of works in the exhibition translates the iconography of Judith and Holofernes into anodized prints that depict abstract formations of the symbolic images. The second consists of a unique edition of three Ditone prints that recreates the Adoration of the Magi by Botticelli using complex geometrical forms and colors. In Iconographies #81-20, Adoration after Botticelli, Quayola translates the geometric points used in the previous work into nine variations of code alongside a text from Vite degli artitsti by Vasari. Finally, the exhibition also features Iconographies #16-01, Venus & Adonis after Rubens, which transforms the Venus & Adonis by Rubens into a topography of geometric contours. 

Widely acclaimed for his immersive multi-channel video installations, animated paintings, and large scale sculptures, London-based artist Quayola merges classical aesthetics with custom built software and computer algorithms to create a space for contemplation in the virtual realm. Quayola has exhibited and performed his work internationally, and in 2013 was awarded the Golden Nica at Ars Electronica for the project Forms with co-author Memo Atken. Past displays of his works include a project for the 54th Venice Biennale at the Italian Cultural Institute in London, and exhibitions at National Art Center, Tokyo; Pushkin Museum, Moscow; BOZAR, Brussels; Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya, Barcelona; Victoria & Albert Museum, London; bitforms gallery, New York; and SeMA, Seoul.


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