UNTITLED PERIOD PIECE
September 25–December 11, 2016
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4331 LJ Middelburg
The Netherlands
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Vleeshal announces UNTITLED PERIOD PIECE, a solo exhibition with new work by Amanda Ross-Ho.
Working primarily as a sculptor, Amanda Ross-Ho uses a diverse range of materials and techniques. Her large-scale works variously combine readymade or found objects and images with other elements that she meticulously crafts. Their production can be mechanized or engage with traditional handicrafts such as hand-dyeing, weaving, applique, quilting and sewing. Within her exhibitions, prosaic objects from the domestic or studio environment are translated and transformed with dramatic effect. Small objects such as hair accessories, earrings, drawing instruments or scalpel blades are defamiliarised through a process of enlargement. Items of clothing or latex gloves worn in the studio are similarly scaled-up to reveal the colourful, abstract schema in the haphazard marks left by pigments, paint and ink. Her work references both the transformative effects of photography as well as the sculptural relationship of objects to the body, alternating between an association with objects that are intimate, wearable or ornamental and an idea of scale that verges on the architectural or monumental.
Her exhibition at Vleeshal will present a new body of work exploring themes of labour, time and economy. UNTITLED PERIOD PIECE fits within Ross-Ho’s series of exhibitions that examines the relationship between the universal (title) and the specific (time). “Period piece” refers to films, set in an earlier time period, offering a cinematic snapshot of a historical moment, such as Charlie Chaplin’s Modern Times. By including an inverted barbershop’s clock and a series of identical garments, enlarged and produced on site, the installation becomes a theatrical worksite. A new series of sculptures in the form of workbenches with mirrored surfaces will display small objects from mass-produced baby sneakers to prehistoric silverfish rendered as 3D prints.
The exhibition will be Amanda Ross-Ho’s first solo exhibition in the Netherlands and is co-commissioned with Bonner Kunstverein, where it will open on January 27 and run until April 2, 2017.