
VEINS
The title of the exhibition provokes a strange feeling. I imagine a set of intertwined blue vessels, a network limiting the outer contour of a hot center. Vital. “Veins” also makes me think of subway maps.
In the end, a cartographic imprint remains.
Artist Tanya Molskaya’s work “Mind Cartography Series” seems to explore the extensibility of line. Strangely, his line separates as much as it brings together, concentrates then intensifies the intention.
In “Plant Entomology” by Gabriel Ruta, “Veins” resonates differently. The committed artist offers a work close to nature. Concerned about the disappearance of living things, he creates new species of imaginary insects from plants.
With his practice “Dual realism” Solko Schalm offers a “dead counter-nature”. He questions the art of the table, the port of Rotterdam and even criticizes a hunting scene. The intellectual absence of “Veins” is compensated for by the fluidity and warmth that the work gives off.
The collective exhibition for the month of February is the result of intense collaboration between the artists.
Fahid Taghavi
OPENING February 23 at 18:00 p.m.
Private tours on February 22 and 24
Rue de la Madeleine 10
1204 Geneva.