Galerie Gabriel Rolt
Amsterdam
Elandsgracht 34
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Anna Bjerger
dal 9/9/2011 al 14/10/2011

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9/9/2011

Anna Bjerger

Galerie Gabriel Rolt, Amsterdam

'The starting point can be an image or a very strong notion of something that will run through the works. I think of it as laying a jigsaw puzzle where each piece is vital and the meaning disclosed at the end.' Anna Bjerger


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Every Time I Close My Eyes: Swedish painter Anna Bjerger's second solo exhibition with the gallery. Bjerger’s images — varied scenes executed in loose, vivid gestures — pose puzzles for the viewer. Painted from photographs rather than from life, their subjects are derived from out-of-date reference books, instruction manuals, gardening books and magazines, possessing little overtly in common with one another. Their feeling is both familiar and anonymous, intimate yet curiously disconnected. Unmoored from their original contexts and unsettling each other’s narratives, the images’ meanings become slippery and ambiguous.

Bjerger’s pictures call attention to the physicality of their medium. Paint is applied wet on wet in broad brushstrokes, building to areas of thick impasto, to drips that slide down unchecked and to painterly surfaces detached from their images’ contents. The speed with which the works have been painted seem to strive after the instantaneous quality of photography yet all the while assert the transformative nature of painting.

Every Time I Close My Eyes represents an entirely new body of work. Its motifs are those that have appeared in painting through the ages — still lifes, landscapes, portraits and nudes — and recall the works of particular artists. A full length depiction of a contemporarily dressed woman whose skirt is made out of swirls of blue paint summons the decorative portraits of Gustav Klimt, for instance, whilst the girl in Edvard Munch’s Puberty is recast as a tan-marked woman bearing a blithe expression on her face. Bjerger has described the subject of her paintings as the ‘tool’ with which to engage with the works, selecting images that exude ‘a boundless quality as well as compositional strength.’ Similarly, the size of her pictures (several in this exhibition are far larger than ever before) impact on the reading of them: they demand to be looked at both from afar and up close, and from different positions within the space, inviting a physical involvement from the viewer as the exhibition is experienced as a whole. Through all of the means available to painting — the handling of medium, composition and scale — Bjerger personalises her imagery, compounding familiarity with further familiarity until it becomes strange.

Image: Anna Bjerger – SEATED, Oil on aluminum panel, 2011

Opening reception Saturday 09 September, 17.00 – 19.30 Galerie Gabriel Rolt Elandsgracht 34 1016 TW Amsterdam Open: Wed — Sat | 12 — 18 hrs

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